In a bold show of unity 🤝, Venezuela has once again stood by Cuba, reaffirming its historic stance of fraternity, solidarity and mutual support despite growing pressure from Washington.
Over the weekend, Caracas released a statement underscoring its commitment to the free exercise of self-determination and sovereignty of peoples—principles it calls the pillars of modern international relations.
The statement highlights Venezuela's adherence to the United Nations Charter and international law, pointing to decades of evolving ties with Havana that go beyond mere diplomacy.
Venezuelan officials emphasized that state relations must follow non-intervention, sovereign equality and self-determination, arguing that political and diplomatic dialogue is the only path to peacefully resolve disputes. 🕊🌍
This declaration arrives as U.S. President Donald Trump ramps up calls for Caracas to cut off the flow of fuel and funds to the island, aiming to isolate Cuba economically.
For many young observers across Latin America, the move shines a spotlight on the region's ongoing debates over sovereignty and the limits of external influence. Will dialogue triumph over pressure? Only time will tell.
With stakes this high, Caracas and Havana are sending a clear message: solidarity is more than a slogan—it's a strategy. 🔥
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Venezuela reaffirms 'fraternal' ties with Cuba despite U.S. pressure
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