Cuba highlights Celac-EU progress and demands stance on the US

Cuba today highlighted the declaration of the IV summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (Celac) and the European Union (Eu), although it regretted that it omits a strong condemnation of the United States' military deployment in the Caribbean.

In Havana on November 10, Cuba highlighted the progress outlined in the joint declaration of the IV Celac-EU summit. This summit, held recently, addresses cooperation between Latin America, the Caribbean, and Europe. However, the Cuban government expressed disappointment over the lack of a firm stance against the United States' increased military presence in the Caribbean region.

The declaration, according to official sources, marks advances in birregional dialogue, but Cuba maintains that it should incorporate direct criticism of U.S. actions impacting sovereignty and peace in the area. Specific dates for the summit were not detailed in available reports, but Cuba's emphasis underscores the need for regional solidarity against external interventions.

This stance reflects Cuba's diplomacy, which prioritizes Latin American and Caribbean unity in international forums.

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