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Cuba denies hosting foreign intelligence bases

The Havana government denied the most recent accusations from Washington and expressed its willingness to cooperate bilaterally

Cuba denies hosting foreign intelligence bases
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In a speech, the Cuban government refuted claims that the country was home to "foreign military or intelligence outposts" in response to American accusations that Washington sought to halt all fuel supplies to the beach.

The Foreign Ministry's speech refutes Cuba's claims that it is" a danger to the security of the United States," that it has supported "hostile action" against that nation, or that it has supported and funded terrorist or extremist companies.

Cuba rejects the notion that it poses a risk to the safety of the United States and does not sponsor military or intelligence bases there. Additionally, it states that it has not supported any angry action against that state and that it will not permit the use of its territory against any other country.

Trump, the president of the United States, signed an executive order last Thursday that placed tariffs on nations that sell or supply fuel to Cuba, which in turn would mean the region's energy crisis.

The assertion that Cuba had" Russia's largest international signals intelligence services" was one of the claims in the executive order was one.

Another aspect of the administrative order is that the affirmation denies any relationship to terrorism.

Havana denies providing funding for criminal companies.

It asserts that Cuba "unwaveringly condemns violence, in all of its forms and manifestations," while also reaffirming its commitment to work with the United States and other countries to advance regional and global stability.

Additionally, it further asserts that it "does not port, support, finance, or allow criminal or fundamentalist organizations" on its territory because it upholds a "zero tolerance policy" regarding money laundering and terrorism financing.

It clarifies that "any previous interactions involving individuals immediately designated as terrorists occurred only in limited humanitarian contexts, linked to internationally recognized peace processes, at the request of their respective governments," in a completely transparent manner.

Willingness to "reactivate and deepen" participation" with the US

Havana is "willing to restore and increase bilateral cooperation with the United States to tackle shared multinational threats, without ever giving up the defense of its sovereignty and independence," the statement further states.

In particular, it proposes "reviving diplomatic technical assistance in the fight against terrorism, money laundering, drug trafficking, cybersecurity, human trafficking, and economic crimes. "

The Cuban and British people benefit from cooperative legal practices, creative dialogue, and peaceful coexistence. According to the statement's conclusion, Cuba reiterates its commitment to keep a respectful and mutual dialogue with the United States government that is oriented toward tangible outcomes.

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