CUBA'S FOREIGN MINISTER BLAMES THE UNITED STATES AFTER PARIS EMBASSY ATTACK
" Cuba Has Laid The Blame For An Attack On Their Embassy In Paris At The Doors Of The White House As Tensions Between The Two Countries Continues To Deteriorate."
July 28, 2021 By Englebrook Independent News,
PARIS, FRANCE - Cuba's response to three gas bombs being thrown at their Embassy in Paris has been unequivocally damning of The United States, with Foreign Minister Burno Rodriguez holding White House rhetoric in the recent week responsible.
Rodriguez in a tweet on Tuesday said, " I hold The U.S. Government responsible for its continuous campaigns against our country that encourages these behaviors and for calls for violence, with impunity, from its territory."
Cuba's worsing economic crisis and protests on the streets demanding change earlier this month prompted the U.S. to ramp up condemnation of the country's rulers, encouraging Cubans to Continue.
As recently as Monday, The U.S. and 20 other countries called on the regime to "respect the universal rights and freedoms of the Cuban people" which has bound to anger leaders of a country who believe they are unfair target of " Economic Asphyxiation," as described by President Diaz-Canel.
Meanwhile, France has condemned the attack and has opened an investigation to identify the people responsible. The State Department declined comment.
Since the protests two weeks ago, dozens of activists and journalists have been arrested, and at least one person has been killed. The regime's grip on power is clenching tighter, while the objection from The U.S. and Allies grows louder.
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