China urges US to lift embargo against Cuba

BEIJING – China urges the United States to immediately and fully lift its embargo against Cuba, and hopes that the US will improve relations with Cuba in accordance with the purposes and principles of the UN Charter and the basic norms governing international relations, a Foreign Ministry spokesperson said Monday.

"This serves the common interests of the two peoples and contributes to peace and stability in the Americas as a whole," spokesperson Zhao Lijian told a press briefing in response to a query on Cuba's current situation.

This serves the common interests of the two peoples and contributes to peace and stability in the Americas as a whole.

Zhao Lijian, Spokesperson, Foreign Ministry

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China always believes that the right of each country to independently choose its social system and development path should be respected, Zhao said.

China firmly supports Cuba in exploring a development path that suits its own national conditions, firmly opposes foreign interference in Cuba's internal affairs, firmly supports what Cuba has done in fighting the epidemic, improving people's livelihoods and safeguarding social stability, and is firmly committed to deepening friendly relations between the two countries, said Zhao.

He said that China always believes that countries should maintain international order based on international law, safeguard international fairness and justice, and oppose unilateral coercive measures imposed on other countries by military, political and economic means.

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According to statistics from the Cuban side, the US embargo has led to more than US$144.1 billion in losses over nearly 60 years, said Zhao, adding that for the 29th consecutive year, the UN General Assembly has adopted a resolution calling for an end to the economic, commercial and financial embargo imposed on Cuba by the US side.

This reflects the common aspirations of the international community, he added.