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State Duma working on resolution against blockade

Russian parliamentarians are preparing, as they did in 2018, a draft resolution whereby they will address the UN General Assembly and the international community to pressure the United States to end the blockade against Cuba.

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Russia expresses its full support for Cuba. Photo: Taken from Prensa Latina.

Russia expresses its full support for Cuba. Photo: Taken from Prensa Latina.

The State Duma (Russian lower house) is preparing a draft resolution to demand the end of the U.S. economic, commercial and financial blockade against Cuba, according to Prensa Latina.

The aim of the Russian parliamentarians is to address the UN General Assembly and the international community to pressure the United States, whose policy regarding the island causes annual losses of more than four billion dollars.

The text of the resolution, which was presented by the International Relations Committee of the Duma in order to put it to a vote, contains a call to the UN to influence Washington in order to eliminate the blockade.

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A similar process took place in October 2018, when both houses of the Federal Assembly ruled against the blockade. On that occasion, the State Duma expressed its opposition to the United States’ attempts to impose a policy of hegemony and expansion against Cuba, violating the principles of non-interference in internal affairs.

The State Duma now recalls that the majority of UN members have repeatedly condemned the U.S. economic, financial and commercial siege against Cuba, which has intensified in recent months.

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