The Phnom Penh Post

US abstains from Cuba embargo vote in UN

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THE United States on Wednesday abstained for the first time in 25 years from a vote at the United Nations calling for an end to the US embargo against Cuba.

The UN General Assembly adopted the annual resolution by an overwhelmi­ng 191 votes in favour – with only the United States and Israel abstaining in the 193-nation forum.

Washington’s abstention was in line with calls from US President Barack Obama for the opposition-controlled Congress to lift the decades-old embargo as part of a historic normalisat­ion of relations.

“The United States has always voted against this resolution. Today the United States will abstain,” US Ambassador Samantha Power told the assembly, drawing applause. “After 55-plus years of pursuing the path of isolation, we are choosing to take the path of engagement.”

The US restored diplomatic ties with Cuba in July 2015 and a month later re-opened its embassy in Havana.

Obama made a landmark visit to the communist-ruled island in March. But restoring full trade and financial ties with Cuba would require legislativ­e action by Congress, where the Republican majority has said human rights concerns must first be addressed.

The measure calls on all UN member states to refrain from applying the embargo and to “reaffirm the freedom of trade and navigation.”

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