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US must swiftly end unilateral sanctions, interferen­ce in Cuba: Iran’s Foreign Ministry

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Iran denounced the US and some other Western countries for interferin­g in Cuba’s internal affairs, urging Washington to immediatel­y end its unilateral sanctions against Havana and other nations.

“For more than six decades, Cuba has been facing extensive sanctions by the US, which have complicate­d the country’s economy and living conditions of its people, especially at the time

of the coronaviru­s pandemic,” Saeed Khatibzade­h, spokesman of the Iranian Foreign Ministry, said on Tuesday, according to Press TV.

While the US is mainly to blame for numerous problems facing the Cuban people, it pretends to support the ongoing protests in the country and intends to meddle with its internal affairs in blatant violation of internatio­nal regulation­s, he added.

In line with its principled stance, Iran condemns any acts of interferen­ce in Cuba and the US’S “illegal sanctions” against the country, which are the main factor behind the economic hardships of the Cuban people, Khatibzade­h said.

“As a country facing illegal and cruel sanctions by the US, Iran expresses its solidarity with the Cuban people and government and calls for an immediate end to the US’S unilateral sanctions against Cuba,” the Iranian spokespers­on emphasized.

A wave of protest rallies started in several Cuban cities over the weekend, drawing thousands of people to the streets to voice their grievances against President Miguel Diaz-canel’s government at a time that the country is going through its worst economic crisis in 30 years, with chronic shortages of electricit­y and food, exacerbate­d by hefty US sanctions.

The US has maintained a harsh economic embargo against Cuba for more than 60 years. Numerous resolution­s by the United Nations General Assembly have indicated that the blockade is against internatio­nal law.

The Cuban president on Monday said the United States was provoking social unrest through heavy economic pressure on the Caribbean island nation.

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IRNA Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzade­h

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