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Cuba asks the UN to end the US embargo
MX🏛️ PoliticsProgressive20 hr. ago

Cuba asks the UN to end the US embargo

During a United Nations General Assembly debate, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez condemned the U.S. embargo against Cuba as 'implacable,' despite U.S. diplomatic pressure to prevent the discussion. The vote received less support than usual, with 136 votes in favor, 9 against, and 40 abstentions. Rodriguez accused the U.S. of waging a 'war' against Cuba for nearly seven decades, while U.S. Ambassador Mike Waltz countered by accusing Cuba of suppressing dissent and economic freedoms. Waltz presented photos of Cuban artists detained for advocating freedom, arguing they were imprisoned for peaceful expression. Rodriguez acknowledged ongoing bilateral talks but said they had not yielded results. The U.S. views Cuba's leadership as inadequate amid the country's economic and social crisis.

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Cuba asks the UN to end the US embargo

During a United Nations General Assembly debate, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez condemned the U.S. embargo against Cuba as 'implacable,' despite U.S. diplomatic pressure to prevent the discussion. The vote received less support than usual, with 136 votes in favor, 9 against, and 40 abstentions. Rodriguez accused the U.S. of waging a 'war' against Cuba for nearly seven decades, while U.S. Ambassador Mike Waltz countered by accusing Cuba of suppressing dissent and economic freedoms. Waltz presented photos of Cuban artists detained for advocating freedom, arguing they were imprisoned for peaceful expression. Rodriguez acknowledged ongoing bilateral talks but said they had not yielded results. The U.S. views Cuba's leadership as inadequate amid the country's economic and social crisis.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the U.S. embargo as a longstanding injustice imposed on Cuba, emphasizing Cuba's perspective and portraying the U.S. as aggressors. While both sides present their arguments, the narrative leans toward Cuba's position, highlighting human rights concerns and economic hardship underU

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