Cuba Rejects Trump’s New ‘Coercive’ Sanctions

MEXICO CITY, ⁠May ⁠1 (Reuters) – Cuba ⁠rejects fresh sanctions levied ​on Friday by ‌U.S. President Donald ‌Trump, the ⁠island’s ⁠foreign minister said, calling them “unilateral coercive ​measures” that aim to impose “collective punishment ​against the Cuban people.”

Cuban Foreign ⁠Minister ⁠Bruno Rodriguez ⁠said in ​a post on X that ​the ⁠measures, made via an executive order earlier on ⁠Friday, violate the United Nations Charter, and ⁠that the U.S. has no right to impose them against Cuba or third countries or entities.

“They will not ⁠intimidate us,” Rodriguez said.

(Reporting by Daina Beth Solomon; Writing by Brendan ​O’Boyle; Editing by ​Mark Porter)

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