Evo Admires Cuban People for Stopping Interference from the Empire

La Paz - President Evo Morales has expressed his admiration for the Cuban people today after stoping the interference of the empire and thwarting a planned provocation by right-wing organizations of the region.
'Thank you for respecting the dignity of the Latin American people,' the president posted on his Twitter account @evoespueblo.
International media have expressed in recent weeks the intention by Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS), Luis Almagro, to travel to Havana to receive an award invented by an illegal anti-Cuban group connected with the extreme rightwing Foundation for Pan-American Democracy.
According to a statement from the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the plan consisted in setting up in Havana an open and serious provocation against the Cuban government to generate internal instability and damage the country's international image, while affecting the diplomatic relations of Cuba with other States.
Almagro and some other right-wing members of the so-called Democratic Initiative of Spain and the Americas (IDEA) would be use for that kind of show.
The Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed not to be surprised for the openly anti-Cuban actions and statements made by Almagro and the OAS, because in a very short time leading that organization, he has stood out for generating an ambitious agenda of attacks against the progressive governments of Venezuela, Bolivia and Ecuador.
After learning the plans and enforcing the laws that maintain the nation's sovereignty, the Cuban government denied the entry into the national territory of foreign citizens related to those events.
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