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Countries of "Alba" condemn the aggressive policy of the United States of America

2019-12-15T07:05:04.617Z


Havana-SANA condemned the countries of the Bolivarian Alliance for the peoples of the American continent


Havana-Sana

The countries of the Bolivarian Alliance condemned the peoples of the American continent "Alba" the aggressive and interventionist policy pursued by the American administration towards other countries, which is the main responsible for serious regional instability.

In the closing statement of its fifteenth summit held yesterday in the Cuban capital, Havana, under the title "The Treaty of Trade among Peoples", Alba countries condemned the current policy of the American administration towards the American continent that causes clear violations of the principles stipulated in the Charter of the United Nations and international law.

In their statement, the Alba countries expressed their rejection of the threats of the use of force by the United States government against the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, condemned the expansion of unilateral coercive criminal measures against the Venezuelan people, and in this context renewed their support for the Bolivarian revolution, civil and military unity, and constitutional president Nicholas Maduro.

The Alba countries also condemned the coup against the constitutional government of former Bolivian President Evo Morales, stressing that it constitutes a clear expression of the US imperial strategy in the Western Hemisphere and its permanent intention to violate the people's destiny.

The coalition member states condemned the repeated and destabilizing threats and attempts against the legitimate government of the Republic of Nicaragua, which violates international law, stressing their full support and solidarity with its government and its President, Daniel Ortega Saavedra.

They expressed strong opposition to the application of the Monroe doctrine, demanding respect for the right to self-determination of peoples, sovereignty and territorial integrity, and not to interfere in the internal affairs of each country, stressing the importance of a peaceful solution to international conflicts and the refusal to use force or the threat of its use in international relations.

They also condemned the use of unconventional methods of war to topple legitimate governments and impose unilateral coercive measures against countries in Latin America and the Caribbean.

The Alba countries also condemned the systematic actions taken by the United States government to sabotage and discredit Cuba's international cooperation in the health field in dozens of countries and the harsh pressures being exerted against many governments to boycott Cuba and refused to cooperate with it.

The Alba Summit opened yesterday in Havana with the participation of Venezuelan Presidents Nicolas Maduro and Nicaragua Daniel Ortega, Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Ralph Gonsalves in addition to foreign ministers and high-level representatives from member countries.

In his speech at the opening of the summit, Cuban President Miguel Diaz Canel called on the participants to continue progress in declaring Latin America and the Caribbean a region of peace that was adopted at the summit held in Havana in 2014 and to defend peace, independence and cooperation in the context of the regional mechanism.

The Cuban President stressed the need to take advantage of the capacity and strength of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of the American Continent, which was established on December 14, 2004 by the late Cuban leaders Fidel Castro and Venezuelan Hugo Chavez.

The Bolivarian Alliance of the American continent Alba consists of Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua, St. Vincent, the Grenadines, Dominica, Grenada, Antigua and Barbuda, St. Kitts and Nevis, Suriname and St. Lucia and its Executive Secretary is the former Bolivian Foreign Minister David Chocihuanca.

Source: sena

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