The Chilean Movement of Solidarity with Cuba denounced that the activation of Title III of the Helms-Burton Act is a way to aggravate the economic blockade of the United States against our country.
In a public statement to the national and international community, Chileans in solidarity with Cuba point out that Washington's decision is also one more expression of the criminal aggressiveness of foreign policy unleashed by the Donald Trump government against all the peoples of the planet.
At the same time, delegates from 15 solidarity associations, social movements, political parties and civil society in Brazil rejected the blockade that the United States is currently reigning against the Cuban people, at the twenty-fourth National Convention of Solidarity with Cuba.
Forum attendees participated in working groups and parallel meetings, with the conquests of the Caribbean nation as their central themes, their example of altruism and deep solidarity vocation.
Against the activation of title three of the Helms-Burton Act, authorities and organizations of the European Union, Canada, Russia, China, Belgium, Mexico, Uruguay, Bolivia, Venezuela, Panama, Ecuador and Nicaragua, among others, have also pronounced themselves.