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 Cuba is a country victim of terrorism organized, financed and perpetrated by the United States 
government, Carlos Fernández de Cossío, United States director general of the Ministry of Foreign Relations, declared
today to the national and foreign press. (Minrex). During a press conference at the headquarters of the Foreign Ministry in this capital, the diplomat denounced the
tolerance and support offered by the White House government to individuals and organizations that reside in that territory
and that carry out terrorist acts against the people of the Greater of the Antilles. Cuba is not a state sponsor of terrorism, said Fernández de Cossío, who also described the inclusion of the nation again
in that list promoted by the US State Department as fraudulent, Johana Tablada, Deputy Director of States, published on
his official Twitter profile. States of the Minrex.

Regarding this, the Cuban diplomat reiterated that the Washington government is fully aware of Havana's anti-terrorist
stance and added that this decision “is the political opportunism of those officials who feel indebted due to the recent
elections or are advancing favors. facing the elections of 2024 ”. Since the announcement by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to once again place Cuba among the nations promoting
terrorism, there have been numerous signs of rejection against such a decision. In this regard, several North American congressmen demanded in a letter to Pompeo an explanation about the bases for
including Cuba again in the list of states sponsors of terrorism. This Monday, Pompeo announced the inclusion of the Caribbean country in said list, from which it had been withdrawn in
2015, under the government of President Barack Obama.











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