Iran, Cuba Seek Closer Ties to Confront US Sanctions
Voice of America News reports: “Iran and Cuba vowed Monday to strengthen relations and stand together against sanctions imposed on them by the United States.
‘What can neutralize the sanctions is the exchange of capacities between the two countries,’ Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi said during a joint statement with his visiting Cuban counterpart Miguel Diaz-Canel.
Cuba has been under a U.S. embargo since 1962 and is included on the American list of countries supporting terrorism — like Iran, which is also subject to severe sanctions linked primarily to its nuclear program.
‘There is a serious determination between the two countries to develop relations,’ Raisi said, adding that ‘the common feature of the two countries is that they both stand against the system of domination.’
Diaz-Canel, who arrived in Tehran on Sunday after participating in the U.N.’s COP28 climate talks in Dubai, thanked Iran for supporting his country’s ‘fight against the cruel embargo’ imposed by the United States…”
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