Cuba urged in Hanoi, Vietnam to assert the truth to maintain world peace and protect human and collective rights in the face of escalating hatred that is impeding the path of social justice for all.
This was the message of the President of the Cuban Institute for Friendship with Peoples (ICAP), Fernando González Llort, who called for the strengthening of unity based on respect for diversity and expressed the firm conviction that socialism is the only possible alternative to preserve the human is species, quotes Prensa Latina.
Speaking at the 22nd session of the World Peace Council, he commemorated the sixth anniversary of the physical disappearance of Commander-in-Chief Fidel Castro and his anti-imperialist legacy. He also insisted on the need to address unconventional warfare, which he sanctioned with unilateral lists he described as “immoral, illegal and absurd due to Cuba’s inclusion as a country that promotes terrorism.”
He also expressed Cuba’s solidarity with the Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela, with the Sandinista Revolution in Nicaragua, and with the peoples of Palestine, Western Sahara and Syria.
He also thanked the support given to Cuba in the UN General Assembly, which again voted overwhelmingly in favor of the report calling for an end to the criminal blockade in the United States.
The newspaper Nhan Dan reviewed an interview with González Llort, who specified that one cannot speak of peace without development or development without peace.