Beijing has lashed out at Washington’s latest round of sanctions targeting the Cuban leadership, labeling the White House’s strategy as inherently hegemonic and bullying. The Chinese foreign ministry warned that this pressure campaign will likely backfire, further destabilizing a region already caught in deep geopolitical friction.
The diplomatic rebuke from the Chinese foreign ministry demands an immediate end to the long-standing U.S. blockade of Havana, urging the Biden administration to abandon all forms of economic and political coercion. By framing the sanctions as an affront to national sovereignty, Beijing has signaled its intent to deepen its strategic alignment with the Cuban government against what it describes as foreign interference.This confrontation underscores the widening rift between the two superpowers over their competing visions for international order. While Washington maintains that its measures are necessary to address democratic shortcomings, China remains steadfast in its support for the status quo in Cuba. The rhetoric from Beijing suggests that the island nation will continue to serve as a critical flashpoint in the broader contest for influence between the United States and China.




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