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Globalsecurity.orgJune 4, 2026U.S.-Cuba relations
Fabricating excuses, spreading disinformation cannot serve as justification for US' brutal blockade, illegal sanctions against Cuba, says Chinese FM spokesperson
Summary
According to Globalsecurity.org, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning criticized the U.S. embargo on Cuba, calling it a form of illegal sanctions that should not be justified by disinformation or fabricated claims. The remarks reflect China’s public alignment with Cuba in international criticism of U.S. policy toward the island.
Why this matters
This story shows how Cuba’s dispute with the United States continues to attract international attention and outside political support. It is also a reminder that the embargo is not only a bilateral issue, but part of broader debates about sanctions, sovereignty, and diplomacy.
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