US attack would cause humanitarian catastrophe, Cuban foreign minister warns
What to know about US-Cuba relations
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla warned that a potential US military attack on Cuba would result in a humanitarian catastrophe. He stated that there is no justification for such an action and emphasized Cuba's determination to protect its sovereignty.
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What happened
A US attack on Cuba would cause a humanitarian catastrophe and there is not the slightest reason for it, the Caribbean nation’s Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla said.
Why it matters
"A US military attack on Cuba would lead to a true humanitarian catastrophe, a bloodbath," he wrote in an X post.
Common ground
"Cuban and American citizens would be killed, and only the politicians that don’t send their children and families to war would dare to implement such a scenario," the Cuban top diplomat added.
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Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla warned that a potential US military attack on Cuba would result in a humanitarian catastrophe. He stated that there is no justification for such an action and emphasized Cuba's determination to protect its sovereignty.
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