Cuba denounces threats against its diplomats in several countries

Cuba denounces threats against its diplomats in several countries
The Cuban Government on Monday denounced threats against its diplomats in several countries, after the terrorist attack on its embassy in the United States on April 30, due to the escalation of Washington’s hostility against Cuba.

A declaration from the Cuban Foreign Ministry says that the intimidations were reported in the United States, Mexico, Costa Rica, Antigua and Barbuda, Canada, Cyprus, Austria and Angola, and the respective governments were informed.

Cuba underlined that the express complicity of the US Government ‘entails the danger of being assumed as an endorsement of terrorism’.

The communiqué recalls that as a result of the State terrorism perpetrated directly by the US Government, 3,478 Cubans have been killed and 1,099 are suffering from disabilities.

The Foreign Ministry added that since April 30, Washington has kept a conspiratorial silence, without condemning or even rejecting the attack, while it abstain from taking actions against persons and terrorist groups who incite to violence against Cuba.

Cuba repeated its condemnation of terrorism and mentioned concrete evidence, some of which are very recent, of its collaboration with the United States to fight that scourge.

The declaration also rejects Cuba’s inclusion in the US Department of State’s list of countries that ‘do not cooperate fully’ in its antiterrorist efforts, due to the presence of members of the National Liberation Army of Colombia in Havana.

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