López Obrador: If you want to help Cuba, the first thing is to suspend the blockade

Mexico: The president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, asked this Monday to suspend the economic blockade against Cuba and criticized the “unusual information display” around the protests on the Island, Prensa Latina reports.

“If one wants to help Cuba, the first thing that should be done is to suspend the blockade against Cuba, as the majority of countries of the world are asking.

That would be a truly humanitarian gesture. No country in the world should be fenced off, blocked. That is the most contrary that there can be to human rights, “said the Mexican president in his press conference.

On a tour of the state of Tabasco, López Obrador indicated that “there should be no interventionism” and neither should the health situation of the Cuban people be used for political purposes.

“No politicization, no media campaigns, which are already taking place worldwide.

There are many countries with problems in Latin America, in the Caribbean, it is not only the case of Cuba, however, it is striking that there has been an unusual information display, of course promoted by those who do not agree with the policies of the Government of Cuba?, the Mexican president expressed.

By Redacción digital

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