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China Says Wider US Sanctions on Cuba Are ‘Illegal’

HONG KONG, May 5 (Reuters) – ⁠China ⁠urged Washington on ⁠Tuesday to immediately end its embargo ​and sanctions on Cuba, saying the expanded measures ‌were “illegal” and “seriously violated” the ‌norms of international relations.

U.S. President Donald ⁠Trump, ⁠seeking to put more pressure on Havana after ousting ​Venezuela’s leader, signed an executive order on Friday broadening U.S. sanctions against the Cuban government, ​two White House officials told Reuters.

Beijing has voiced ⁠support ⁠for the socialist island ⁠after ​tension flared in January between the United States ​and Cuba after ⁠the U.S. captured Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, long a close ally of Cuba.

“The United States has intensified its illegal unilateral ⁠sanctions against Cuba,” China’s foreign ministry said, criticising the move ⁠as “seriously violating” the basic norms of international relations.

“China … urges the United States to immediately end the embargo and sanctions against Cuba and any form of coercive pressure,” it added in a statement, saying they violated the Cuban people’s right ⁠to existence and development.

China backs Cuba’s efforts to safeguard national sovereignty and security and resolutely opposes interference in its internal affairs, ​the ministry added.

(Reporting by Clare Jim; ​Editing by Clarence Fernandez)

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