UN General Assembly condemns the US economic embargo of Cuba for a 32nd year
By EDITH M. LEDERER
Updated 4:05 PM CDT, October 30, 2024
UNITED NATIONS (AP) The U.N. General Assembly voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to condemn the American economic embargo of Cuba for a 32nd year after its foreign minister strongly criticized the Biden administration and expressed hope a new president would end it.
The vote in the 193-member world body was 187-2, with only the United States and Israel against the resolution, and one abstention. It tied the record for support for the Caribbean nation first reached in 2019 and again last year.
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez blamed the U.S. governments maximum pressure policy aimed at depriving Cuba of the imported fuel it relies on for a widespread blackout this month, including when Hurricane Oscar lashed the island.
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In July 2016, then-Cuban President Raul Castro and then-President Barack Obama officially restored relations, and that year the U.S. abstained on the resolution calling for an end to the embargo for the first time. But Obamas successor, Donald Trump, sharply criticized Cubas human rights record, and in 2017 the U.S. again voted against the resolution, and it has ever since.
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