The Cuban president declared his readiness to defend Cuba, rejecting Trump's accusations.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Havana, Jan. 11 (Xinhua) — Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel on Sunday said Cuba is a free, independent and sovereign country, rejecting U.S. President Donald Trump's accusations that the island nation provided "security services" to Venezuela in exchange for oil.

The United States "has no moral right to point the finger at Cuba for any reason," M. Diaz-Canel wrote on the social network X, noting that the American side is turning everything, even human lives, into a business.

According to the Cuban president, the United States is “going into hysterics” over Cuba because its people made a sovereign decision to choose their own political model.

"Those who blame the Revolution for the severe economic hardships we are suffering should be ashamed and remain silent," M. Díaz-Canel emphasized. "Because they know and admit that this is the result of the draconian, stifling measures the United States has been imposing on us for six decades."

Cuba does not attack or threaten other states, M. Diaz-Canel stated, adding that the country is ready to defend itself “to the last drop of blood.” –0–

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