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    UN General Assembly Condemns U.S. Embargo on Cuba Again

    Ogochukwu NdubuisiBy Ogochukwu NdubuisiOctober 30, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    UN General Assembly Condemns U.S. Embargo on Cuba Again

    The UN General Assembly on Wednesday, for the 33rd consecutive year, adopted a resolution calling for an end to the decades-long United States embargo against Cuba.

    An overwhelming majority of the UN’s 193 Member States once again urged Washington to lift the measures – despite a noticeable shift in countries choosing to either abstain or side with the U.S.

    The resolution – titled Necessity of ending the economic, commercial and financial embargo imposed by the United States of America against Cuba – was adopted by 165 votes in favour, seven against, and twelve abstentions.

    In 2024, the measure passed by 187 votes with two against (U.S. and Israel) and just one abstention (Moldova).

    Those voting against this year’s resolution were the U.S., Israel, Argentina, Hungary, Paraguay, North Macedonia, and Ukraine.

    The twelve abstentions came from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Costa Rica, Czechia, Ecuador, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Morocco, Poland, Moldova and Romania.

    Explaining its decision to abstain, Poland – also speaking on behalf of Czechia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania – said it reflected “the selective application of the UN Charter,” citing Cuba’s continued support for Russia amid its full-scale and continuing invasion of Ukraine, where Cuban nationals have reportedly been fighting on Moscow’s side.

    Romania echoed those concerns, noting that while it had long supported the resolution, “foreign involvement in an illegal war of aggression is a blatant violation of the UN Charter and international law,” calling on Cuba to withdraw support for the invasion.

    While the resolution remains non-binding, its passage once again signals the international community’s disapproval of unilateral coercive measures with extraterritorial effects.

    The text reiterates the Assembly’s long-standing appeal for all States to reject punitive U.S. legislation such as the Helms-Burton Act of 1996, which Cuba and other countries argue violates international law and the UN Charter.

    The Assembly also highlighted measures adopted by U.S. President Barack Obama in 2015 and 2016 to modify some aspects of the embargo, “which contrast with the measures applied since 2017 [under the first Donald Trump administration] to reinforce its implementation.”

    Through the resolution, the General Assembly also decided once again to include the embargo text in the provisional agenda of next year’s session. #UN General Assembly Condemns U.S. Embargo on Cuba Again#

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