Statement from
Ministry of Foreign Relations
The Republic of Cuba’s Ministry of
Foreign Relations has learned of the statement made
by the President of the Republic of Argentina,
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, condemning the
rulings made by the United States Supreme Court and
a Court of Appeals in this country, which are
contrary not only to the interests of this South
American sister country, but to those of 92% of the
creditors who agreed to restructure the debt.
Argentina has been pushed to the
edge of an unprecedented national debt crisis, even
more severe than that of 2001, which left half of
Argentines in poverty and a fourth unemployed, as
the government and National Congress have denounced.
It is not the first time courts in
industrialized countries have ruled in favor of
predatory hedge fund operators. This phenomenon was
described and condemned in 1986 by the historic
leader of the Cuban Revolution Fidel Castro Ruz,
during his battle against the Third World’s foreign
debt. Nobel Prize economists such as Joseph Stiglitz
and Paul Krugman; other economists including Anne
Kruger, Thomas Palley and Nouriel Roubini;
international bodies and governments of different
tendencies have questioned the corrupt and
speculative behavior of hedge fund owners, and of
U.S. judges who consider United States courts above
international law and the national laws of other
states.
The Ministry of Foreign Relations
condemns the fact that we are witnessing a new form
of aggression against the nations of the South,
which feeds on the economic conditions generated by
foreign debt and the crisis of capitalism. Twenty
countries have been victims of these types of
actions, directed for the most part against
progressive governments which defend their
sovereignty, as was recently revealed in the Group
of 77 plus China Summit, held in Bolivia.
This aggression against Argentina is
also directed against all of Our America, especially
against the processes of integration underway in
Latin America and the Caribbean. Defending
Argentina, we defend the right of nations of the
South to sustainable development and a just
international economic order.
Havana, June 26, 2014