Peruvians and Cubans condemn US threats on Cuba

In a powerful display of international solidarity, Peruvian activists and Cuban expatriates convened at Lima’s Casa del Maestro auditorium to vehemently condemn escalating U.S. hostilities toward Cuba. The gathering resonated with passionate chants against U.S. President Donald Trump and fervent appeals for Cuban sovereignty.

Participants unanimously declared Cuba’s readiness to mount a determined defense should military aggression materialize—a scenario reportedly contemplated by various sources. The event featured cultural performances blending Peruvian and Cuban musical traditions, symbolizing the deep historical bonds between the two nations.

Rita Fernandez, representing the ‘Raices Mambisas’ Association of Cuban Residents in Peru, characterized Washington’s policies as deliberate economic strangulation designed to inflict suffering upon the Cuban people. She categorically rejected Trump’s characterization of Cuba as a national security threat, asserting instead that Cubans embody “a cooperative and supportive people” open to dialogue without preconditions.

Gabriel Cabrera of the Peruvian Coordinating Committee for Solidarity with Cuba issued a call for pan-Latin American unity against what he termed illegal U.S. measures targeting the island nation. He specifically denounced recent Washington policy shifts and implied threats of military intervention as violations of international norms and Cuban self-determination.