Cuba Condemns New US Sanctions
Cuba has condemned the latest United States sanctions as “illegal” and “abusive,” accusing Washington of intensifying economic pressure against the island nation.
Cuba Condemns US Sanctions
The Cuban government rejected the new sanctions and said they were part of a long-running US policy aimed at weakening the country’s economy. Havana argued that the measures violate international law and unfairly target Cuba’s institutions and people.
Cuban officials said the restrictions would not force the country to surrender its sovereignty or change its political position.
US Sanctions Against Cuba
The latest sanctions are aimed at individuals and entities linked to the Cuban government and sectors considered important to the country’s economy. Washington has said such measures are intended to increase pressure on the Cuban leadership.
The sanctions come at a time when Cuba is facing economic difficulties, shortages and growing pressure on public services.
Havana Rejects Washington Pressure
Cuba has repeatedly blamed the US embargo and sanctions for worsening its economic crisis. The government said the latest measures would only deepen hardship for ordinary citizens while failing to achieve Washington’s political objectives.
The dispute is expected to further strain US-Cuba relations, which have remained tense over sanctions, migration, human rights concerns and diplomatic restrictions.














