President Miguel Díaz-Canel affirmed today that Cuba has extensive and constructive experience in receiving international aid, including from the United States.
“Any donor can attest to this fact,” the head of state added in a message on X.
“If the U.S. government is truly willing to provide aid in the amounts it has announced. In full compliance with universally recognized practices for humanitarian assistance. It will encounter no obstacles or ingratitude from Cuba,” he declared.
Furthermore, the president considered Washington’s recent offer to “a people that the U.S. government itself systematically and ruthlessly punishes collectively” to be “inconsistent and paradoxical.”
He also noted that the aid could be used to improve the country’s situation. Regarding the availability of fuel, food, and medicine.
“Incidentally,” he emphasized, “the damage could be alleviated more easily and expeditiously by lifting or easing the blockade. Since it is known that the humanitarian situation is coldly calculated and induced.”
In the same message, the Cuban president affirmed that Cuba has a “rich and productive” experience working with the Catholic Church on humanitarian issues.
With information from Prensa Latina
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