G-77 plus China to
condemn U.S. blockade before the UN
UNITED NATIONS.— During the UN
General Assembly, the Group of 77 plus China,
consisting of 134 southern nations, will once again
reject the U.S. blockade imposed on Cuba, reported
Bolivian ambassador to Cuba, Sacha Llorenti.
Speaking
to PL, Llorenti commented that on October 28
this multi-regional organization – presided this
year by Bolivia – will denounce the economic,
commercial and financial blockade imposed by
Washington on the island for more than half a
century.
The Assembly will vote on October 28
on the need to put an end to the blockade. A similar
initiative last year received the support of 188 of
the General Assembly’s 193 members.
The unilateral genocidal policy is
not only directed against a G77 member country, but
violates International Law and the UN Charter, as
well, stated Llorenti.
The ambassador recalled that during
the 50th anniversary summit of the G77 plus China,
held in June in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, the declaration
of the event reiterated "our peoples’ rejection of
the unjust economic blockade imposed by the United
States on our sister nation of Cuba."
According to Llorenti, the vote will
condemn the sanctions imposed on the island by 10
U.S. presidents despite global calls to end the
policy.
"On that day the international
community will also have the opportunity to thank
Cuba for its enormous solidarity," he said.
Heads of state and governments of
the G77 also called for the blockade to be lifted
last month during the UN General Assembly high level
meetings of the 69th Session.