STATEMENT BY THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
Yesterday, September 9, 2008, at 11:50 A.M., the Department of State conveyed to the Interests Section of Cuba in Washington Note Nº 252/18 in which, after expressing its regrets for the additional damage caused to the Cuban people by hurricane Ike, it insists in the visit to our country of a “humanitarian assessment team” to “inspect the affected areas”.
Today, September 10, at 7:20 P.M. the Interests Section of Cuba in Washington sent to the Department of State Note Nº 046/08, in which it conveys its appreciation for the expressions of regret by the Government of the United States for the damage caused in Cuba by hurricane Ike, and reiterates that Cuba does not require the assistance of a humanitarian assessment team as it has a sufficient number of trained specialists to deal with this task.
The Note emphasizes that if the Government of the
Likewise, it reiterates the request that the Government of the
The Note also calls the attention of the Department of State that the visit to
Lastly, the Note of the Interests Section of Cuba underscores to the Department of State that its Note Nº 252/18 insists in a request that the Government of Cuba had already replied to in Note Nº 1886 of September 6, 2008, of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but, and it is highly significant, it does not actually respond to the two concrete requests made by the Government of Cuba to the Government of the United States in order to cope with the damage caused by hurricane Gustav, that it once again reiterates.
On the other hand, during the last few hours, spokespersons of the Government of the
Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, affirmed categorically on Sunday, September 7: “I don’t think that (…) the lifting of the embargo would be wise”.
The Spokesman of the Department of State, Sean McCormack, insisted, on Monday, September
On his part, the Cuban American Carlos
This is a cynical attitude of the Government of the
Why does the Government of the
Why does it use the precondition of sending an inspection team, something that no one else has done among the scores of countries that are already generously cooperating with
Why does the Government of the
Why does it forbid
These are the questions that the U.S. Government must answer.
These are the questions that the international community, that overwhelmingly supports
Anything else is pure rhetoric, pretexts and justifications that no one believes.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of
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