Cuban President underscores island values ​​at Human Rights Council

Cuban President underscores island values ​​at Human Rights Council

Díaz-Canel signed that the principles defended by Cuba are inclusion, cooperation, social justice, human dignity and respect for diversity

The head of state rejected a one-page report by the US State Department via his Twitter account.



The President of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel, this Thursday highlighted the values ​​that characterize the island as a member of the United Nations Human Rights Council.

On his Twitter account, the President signed that the principles of human rights defended by Cuba are inclusion, cooperation, social justice, human dignity and respect for diversity.

The head of state thus refuted a one-sided report by the US State Department, which avoids exposing its internal problems while interfering in the internal affairs of other countries.

On the same social network, Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez stressed that one of the objectives of the document is to divert attention from the serious violations that this country is committing against its own people.

The day before, the Cuban foreign minister also said that this was another White House ploy to undermine the Cuban constitutional order and served as justification for the measures of economic, commercial and financial siege that violate the human rights of the Caribbean nation.

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