General Assembly Resumes Debate on Ending Cuban Embargo, as Havana Leads Outcry against ‘Cruel’ Extraterritorial Ambitions of United States
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The General Assembly today resumed consideration of the United States’ decades-long economic, commercial and financial embargo against Cuba, adopting an urgent proposal by Havana to re-open debate amid the “unprecedented actions of an extreme extraterritorial nature” being undertaken against the island nation by Washington, D.C.
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