Cuban Ambassador Says Cuba Is Not a Threat to the U.S.
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In a statement delivered in Moscow, Cuban Ambassador to Russia Enrique Orta González emphasized that Cuba’s resistance is a defense of sovereignty and that the country is not seeking confrontation with the United States.
Orta González told Russian media that Cuba’s stance is rooted in protecting its national sovereignty and that it does not pose a threat to the U.S. He reiterated that Cuba’s actions are defensive rather than aggressive.
The remarks come amid ongoing diplomatic exchanges between the two nations, though no further details were provided in the brief statement.
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