The Sri Lankan Bolivarian Solidarity organization has reaffirmed its strong condemnation of the United States' attempt to subvert the United Nations vote on the Cuban resolution demanding an end to the US economic, commercial, and financial blockade. The statement was issued from Colombo on October 24.
From Colombo, Sri Lanka's capital, the Bolivarian Solidarity organization voiced its opposition to United States actions on the international stage. In a statement released on October 24, 2025, the Cuba-supporting group reiterated its stance against Washington's efforts to interfere with the UN resolution calling for an end to the decades-long US blockade on the Caribbean island.
Cuba's annual resolution at the UN General Assembly has garnered broad international support in previous years, condemning the US embargo as a violation of the UN Charter's principles. The Sri Lankan organization underscored the need to defend Cuban sovereignty and non-interference in other nations' internal affairs.
The statement comes amid growing global solidarity with Cuba, where various countries and groups have criticized US policies as outdated and counterproductive. Prensa Latina, the Cuban news agency, reported the event, highlighting the role of international organizations in promoting peace and mutual respect.