Cuba Defends Foreign Policy Principles, FM Says

Havana - Cuba has defended, in 60 years of Revolution a foreign policy principles, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez posted on Twitter on Monday.
This policy responds the people's mandate and will, 'to which our diplomacy is proud to represent', Rodriguez wrote.
The Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs was founded on December 23, 1959 by Decree of the Revolutionary Government.
The Cuban foreign policy joins to the basic principles of International Law: respect for sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of the States; the self-determination of the peoples, equality and rejection of meddling in the internal affairs of other countries, among others.
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