🇧🇷 Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has reignited global debates by publicly condemning the United States' decades-long economic blockade against Cuba during a press conference this week. “I am against any intervention against Cuba or any nation,” he declared, framing the issue as a matter of sovereignty and international fairness.
🌎 The remarks come amid renewed tensions in US-Cuba relations this year, with Havana seeking stronger regional allies. While Washington maintains the embargo is tied to human rights concerns, Lula argued it “harms ordinary citizens more than governments.” Analysts suggest Brazil’s stance could influence other Latin American nations to push for policy changes in 2026.
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