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Blaming US for protests, Cuba official says actions could trigger exodus from the island Nora Gamez Torres, Miami Herald © YAMIL LAGE/AFP/AFP/TNS Cuban Foreign Affairs Minister Bruno Rodriguez speaks during a press conference to denounce the intensification of the United States blockade despite the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, in Havana, on October 22, 2020.
Accusing the U.S. of masterminding and financing the massive protests in Cuba this week, the island’s foreign minister issued a veiled threat that American actions could trigger a new exodus of Cubans to the United States.
“I accuse the government of the United States of being directly involved and of having serious responsibility in the incidents that occurred on July 11 and I warn again that it will be responsible for the consequences that arise,” Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez said, adding the U.S. is risking the “incitement of irregular and disorderly migratory flows between the two countr
‘Feelings of dissatisfaction : Cuba’s leader blames US embargo for unprecedented protests Adriana Brasileiro and Nora Gámez Torres, Miami Herald © Yamil Lage/AFP/AFP/TNS Cuban President Miguel Diaz Canel delivers the closing speech of the Fourth Regular Session of the National Assembly of People s Power in its Ninth Legislature at the Havana Convention Center on December 21, 2019.- The National Assembly of Cuba appointed on Saturday the architect Manuel Marrero as Prime Minister of the island, the state press reported.
Without making any acknowledgment of the deep discontent with his government shown by protesters chanting “down with the dictatorship” across the island on Sunday, Cuban leader Miguel Díaz-Canel said Monday the massive uprisings were the “cumulative” result of U.S. policies.