China reaffirms firm support for Cuba against interference

Beijing, Feb 10 (Prensa Latina) China reiterated its firm support for Cuba in the face of external interference and actions that affect the right to subsistence of its people.

In a statement issued from Beijing, China expressed its solid backing for the Caribbean nation once again, condemning any form of external interference that undermines Cuban sovereignty and well-being. This stance is part of the strengthened bilateral relationship between the two countries, dating back decades and based on principles of non-interference and mutual respect.

The declaration highlights concerns over measures that directly impact Cuba's ability to ensure basic rights for its population. Chinese official sources emphasized that such actions violate international law and the principle of self-determination of peoples.

This support comes amid geopolitical tensions in the region, where China maintains a defensive posture toward stability and international cooperation. The reiteration of this solidarity strengthens diplomatic ties between Beijing and Havana, promoting ongoing dialogue to address common challenges.

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La Jornada newspaper front page illustration showcasing Cuba's resistance to the US energy blockade, with defiant Havana protesters and symbolic imagery.
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The Mexican newspaper La Jornada has devoted its front page to highlighting the Cuban people's resistance and the island's government and population denunciations against the US-imposed energy blockade. This coverage, published on February 8, 2026, in Mexico City, underscores Cuba's steadfastness amid external pressures. It aligns with reports of the United States intensifying a prolonged attrition strategy to force internal changes in Cuba.

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