The Foreign Affairs Minister Bruno Rodríguez rejected the inclusion of Cuba on the list of those who ‘do not cooperate with the anti-terrorist efforts’ of the United States, while this country maintains silence about the attack on the Embassy in Washington.
The U.S. State Department places Cuba on the spurious list of countries that do not cooperate in the fight against terrorism, but it did not prevent or condemn the terrorist attack against our Embassy in Washington, the Foreign Affairs headline wrote on Twitter.
Rodríguez denounced in that social network that the northern nation hides its history of State terrorism against Cuba and the impunity of violent groups in its territory.
During the conference, the U.S. Director General of the Cuban Foreign Ministry, Carlos Fernández de Cossío, stressed on Twitter that there is a long history of terrorist acts committed by the U.S. Government against his country.
Many of these acts have been committed with the complicity of U.S. authorities and individuals and organizations that carry out these actions from U.S. territory, the diplomat said.
The most recent of Cuba’s denunciations of terrorist actions against it was the attack to its embassy in the United States on April 30, with no response yet from Donald Trump‘s administration.



