Cuba accuses the United States of excluding it from the Summit of the Americas

Cuba accuses the United States of excluding it from the Summit of the Americas

“I must denounce that the United States government has decided to exclude the Republic of Cuba from the preparations for the 9th Summit of the Americas,” from June 8 to 10, in Los Angeles, California, the foreign minister said in a press statement. Bruno Rodriguez.

The official added that Washington “is currently exerting extreme pressure on numerous governments in the region that are opposed” to such exclusion.

He considered that not inviting Havana would be a “serious historical setback”, after the island participated in the last two summits, in 2015, in Panama, and in 2018, in Lima.

The United States seeks to achieve with the countries of Latin America a “firm” agreement on migration ahead of the next Summit of the Americas, Blinken said last week during a visit to Panama, where he met with ministers from twenty countries in the region in search of agreements to address this issue in the region.

“Right now, behind the backs of public opinion, a Letter of Understanding document on migration management and protection of migrants is being negotiated,” Rodríguez said.

It is “a code that seeks to force Latin American and Caribbean states to repress migration, to absorb the migrants that the United States decides to process within its territory,” he added.

The meeting took place at a time when Cuba lives a massive emigrationin the midst of its worst economic crisis in nearly three decades.

According to the US Customs office, from October 2021 to March 2022, more than 78,000 Cubans entered the country through the border with Mexicoa figure that almost doubles the number of nationals who left the island during the so-called “rafter crisis” in 1994.

Migrants from the island are the second largest group of nationals, after Hondurans, who arrive at the northern border of Mexico to cross into US territory.

Washington and Havana resumed negotiations on migration interrupted since 2018 last Thursday, in the first high-level bilateral meeting since Joe Biden he arrived at the White House in January 2021.

Source: Ambito

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