Cooperation between China, Cuba legitimate and transparent, do not accept or allow any malicious slander and defamation from third party: Chinese FM
In response to the recent release
by the US Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) regarding
"China's Intelligence Footprint in Cuba: New Evidence and Implications for
US Security," Chinese FM spokesperson Mao Ning said on Wednesday that she
has taken note of the situation. As Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos
Fernández de Cossío pointed out, the claims made by the US think tank regarding
so-called Chinese military bases in Cuba are purely baseless.
The US so-called report claimed that there are four sites within Cuba that are
most likely to be supporting China's efforts to collect intelligence on the US
and its neighbors, and suggested that the US and its regional partners should
"carefully monitor China's growing role in Cuba," according to the
website of CSIS.
Mao emphasized that the cooperation between China and Cuba is legitimate and transparent,
not aimed at any third party, and that they absolutely do not accept or allow
any malicious slander or defamation from third parties.
Mao noted that it is well known that US intelligence agencies have a notorious
record in Latin America and the Caribbean. The US illegally occupies Guantanamo
as a military base and has imposed a blockade and sanctions on Cuba for over 60
years, bringing severe suffering to the Cuban people. China once again urges
the US to heed the calls for justice from the international community,
immediately lift the blockade and sanctions against Cuba, remove Cuba from the
so-called list of state sponsors of terrorism, and stop creating obstacles to
Cuba's economic and social development.
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