Cuban parliament voices solidarity with Zimbabwe on anti-sanctions day

Cuba's parliament reiterated its solidarity with Zimbabwe in the face of unilateral coercive measures, acknowledging its resilience and dignity. The statement comes ahead of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Anti-Sanctions Day on October 25. It was issued from Harare on October 23.

In a message issued on October 23 from Harare, Cuba's parliament expressed its support for Zimbabwe on the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Anti-Sanctions Day, marked on October 25. Cuba acknowledged the resilience and dignity of the African nation in the face of imposed unilateral coercive measures.

This solidarity underscores the shared stance of both countries against economic sanctions that hinder sovereign development. The statement, reported by Prensa Latina, highlights the brotherhood between Cuba and Zimbabwe in the fight for international justice. No further details were provided on specific actions stemming from this expression of support, but it emphasizes Cuba's ongoing commitment to nations impacted by such policies.

The context of sanctions has been a recurring theme in Cuba's international relations, where it frequently denounces external interventions in sovereign affairs.

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