Cuban President Condemns US Hostility against Venezuela

Havana - Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel on Saturday condemned the US policy against Venezuela, and noted that Washington is repeating the same script of its criminal aggressions against Cuba.
In a message on his Twitter account, Diaz-Canel underlined that the US government's formula to submit others includes State terrorism and blackmail to break unity.
The United States has made all efforts against Venezuela, repeating the script of its criminal aggressions against Cuba since the early years of the Revolution, including State terrorism and blackmail on other nations to break regional unity, the president wrote on his account @DiazCanelB.
Recently, Washington has stepped up its hostility against Venezuela with economic sanctions to discredit the Bolivarian Revolution and overthrow the government of President Nicolas Maduro, who was elected democratically.
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