Cuba has received humanitarian aid from China this week as the country faces severe hunger due to food shortages and an ongoing economic crisis. This assistance comes as the U.S. government, under the Trump administration, continues to assert that Cuba poses a threat to the United States. Josefina Vidal, Cuba's deputy foreign minister, discussed the current situation in Cuba and emphasized the country's right to defend itself.
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Cuba Receives Humanitarian Aid from China Amid Economic Crisis
Cuba has received humanitarian aid from China amidst significant food shortages and economic challenges. The U.S. government maintains that Cuba is a threat, while Cuban officials assert their right to self-defense.
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Cuban diplomat says Havana not seeking conflict but ready to defend itself against U.S.
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Cuba Receives Humanitarian Aid from China Amid Economic Crisis