A Zimbabwean non-governmental organization has issued a strong statement of solidarity with the governments and peoples of Cuba and Venezuela following recent geopolitical developments in the Caribbean region. The declaration comes in response to what Cuban authorities have characterized as an unlawful U.S. military intervention against a Venezuelan commercial vessel on December 10.
The organization, identified as ZAST, has condemned the naval operation as an act of “piracy” that constitutes a clear violation of established international maritime law. According to their analysis, this incident represents not an isolated event but rather a coordinated strategy designed to undermine Venezuela’s sovereign rights to freely trade its natural resources while simultaneously intensifying economic pressure on Cuba.
ZAST’s statement emphasizes how such measures have exacerbated the devastating impacts of the long-standing U.S. economic blockade against Cuba, particularly affecting the national power infrastructure and the everyday lives of Cuban citizens. Drawing parallels to Zimbabwe’s own historical experiences with unilateral coercive measures, the organization positioned itself as uniquely qualified to recognize the damaging effects of economic warfare tactics.
The African organization articulated a principled rejection of what it termed “economic strangulation,” extraterritorial coercion, and military intimidation as instruments of international policy. Their declaration emphasized that national sovereignty—whether of large or small nations—must be universally respected without exception.
Furthermore, ZAST endorsed the Caribbean and Latin American regional commitment to peace, specifically referencing the formal designation of the region as a Zone of Peace. The organization concluded by issuing a global appeal to international institutions, multilateral organizations, and progressive movements worldwide to denounce actions that undermine international legal standards, threaten regional stability, or violate the fundamental right of nations to engage in peaceful trade.
