The State Department strongly rejected the defamatory reference to Cuba in the most recent State Department report on terrorism
Minrex statement.
On December 2, Cuba rejected the US State Department’s slanderous insinuations against the Caribbean country in its latest 2022 terrorism report.
In a statement published on its website, the Cuban Foreign Ministry assured that the elements revealed in the above-mentioned report dishonestly justify the pretexts used to justify the island’s presence on the “arbitrary and discredited” list of countries allegedly supporting terrorism be reused.
The State Department emphasized that the list is intended to enforce economic coercion against countries with which the US government has political disagreements.
“This arbitrary classification of Cuba is met with overwhelming rejection at the international level and by numerous political and social organizations in the United States itself,” the text emphasized.
He also points out that the US government authorities have sufficient information to verify the firm and clear commitment of the Caribbean State to combat this scourge and evidence of this, he adds, is the official bilateral exchanges between the two countries on this specific issue of terrorism.
“Cuba’s commitment is absolute and categorical against all terrorist acts, methods and practices in all their forms and manifestations, by whomever, against whomever and wherever they may be committed, regardless of their motives, including those involving governments “involved directly or indirectly,” the statement continues.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the island will continue its efforts in the fight against terrorism, to which it has fallen victim and which has left 3,478 dead and 2,099 disabled.
According to the statement, all of these victims are a result of “actions organized, financed and perpetrated substantially from the territory of the United States by individuals and organizations operating there with the connivance, complicity and protection of the government of that country.” .