Gambia-Cuba Legislative Friendship Committee rejects terrorist attack, calls for end to US blockade
The Gambia-Cuba
Parliamentary Friendship Committee condemned the attack perpetrated on
September 24 against the Cuban embassy in Washington and urged the United
States to lift the blockade it imposes on the Caribbean island.
In a note sent to the
embassy of the largest of the Antilles here, the aforementioned group in the
National Assembly of this African country expresses its total rejection of the
violent aggression with Molotov cocktails that the diplomatic headquarters of
Havana in the capital was targeted.
The text, signed by
the president of the Gambian Legislative Friendship Committee, Madi Ceesay,
also calls on all peace-loving nations to vote again in favour of the island at
the UN so that the US ends the blockade that has maintained it for Six decades.
He adds that Cuba is
a peaceful country, rich in human resources, and
does everything possible to fully support the least developed in the world.
It concludes that The
Gambia has greatly benefited from the collaboration in health and
sports, among others, that the oldest Caribbean archipelago has provided,
values its efforts in this regard, and urges its authorities to continue
providing such assistance, to these African people.
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