
More than 20 religious organizations and faith-based institutions described the blockade as morally unacceptable and contrary to their faith, as well as to the basic principles of human rights, in a letter addressed to the President of the United States, Joe Biden.
In the letter - quoted by Prensa Latina - they denounce the interest of this policy to strangle Cuban society to force it to overthrow its government, and express a "deep concern for the plight of the Cuban people".
They also request that the U.S. administration remove Cuba from the list of State Sponsors of Terrorism, whose consequences have been serious for the national economy, since it has led "banks, financial institutions and international suppliers to withdraw support for regular trade and collaboration with religious groups that provide humanitarian aid in Cuba".
The same claim is promoted by several U.S. congressmen, to whom the member of the Political Bureau of the Party and Cuban Foreign Minister, Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, thanked -through the social network X- the efforts, and ratified that "that spurious list is one more way to maintain the criminal punishment on the Cuban people".