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Cuba denounces USAID’s use of more than $120 million to destabilise the country

USAID is in the midst of a possible corruption investigation.

Cuba’s foreign minister, Bruno Rodríguez, revealed on Tuesday the millions of dollars that the US Agency for International Development (USAID) allocated to promote a government transition on the island.

Through his account on X, the Cuban foreign minister indicated that USAID used more than 120 million dollars to support various projects with the aim of destabilising the Caribbean island.

The foreign minister repudiated the constant pressure and economic exhaustion of the United States towards the Cuban population, but insisted that they will not succeed in annihilating the Revolution.

Over the course of the month, both Rodríguez and Miguel Díaz-Canel, the Cuban president, have denounced in X the USAID’s support for subversive activities. According to them, the agency allocated 61 million dollars between 2001 and 2006 to 142 projects and illicit actions directed against the island.

USAID is currently under investigation for possible corruption, after the new administration of Donald Trump in the United States decided to freeze funding for the agency.

For decades, the US government has supported financially and in large amounts, various initiatives both internal and external to Cuba, all with the aim of dismantling the Cuban Revolution.

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