Cuban ambassador confident in UN support to end U.S. embargo

In a recent interview with La Red Habla, Ángel Arzuaga, Cuba’s ambassador to the Dominican Republic, expressed unwavering confidence that the international community will continue to back Cuba’s annual United Nations resolution advocating for the termination of the U.S. embargo. The resolution, titled ‘Necessity of ending the economic, commercial, and financial blockade imposed by the United States of America against Cuba,’ is set to be presented at the UN General Assembly on October 28-29. This marks the continuation of a tradition that began in 1992. Arzuaga condemned the embargo as an aggressive and unjust policy that severely hampers Cuba’s economic and social progress while violating the fundamental rights of its citizens. He underscored the embargo’s economic toll, equating one month of its enforcement to the cost of Cuba’s solar energy investment plan and four months to the price of all national public transportation buses. The ambassador also criticized U.S. efforts to diminish international support for the resolution. Reflecting on last year’s vote, Arzuaga highlighted that 187 countries supported ending the embargo, with only the U.S. and Israel opposing it. He reiterated Cuba’s dedication to peaceful dialogue, regional stability, and solidarity with oppressed communities, including Palestinians. Arzuaga extended gratitude to nations like Mexico for their steadfast opposition to the blockade and affirmed Cuba’s commitment to defending just causes and fostering international collaborations, particularly in medical initiatives.