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Mexican president: U.S. embargo against Cuba is ‘genocidal policy’

President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said the U.S. “looked bad” and urged an end to the policy.
Mexico President Andrés Manuel López Obrador
Mexico President Andrés Manuel López Obrador speaks during a press conference in Mexico City on Apr. 18, 2022.Luis Barron / Eyepix/NurPhoto via AP file
/ Source: Reuters

Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said on Tuesday the U.S. economic embargo of Cuba was “genocidal policy,” raising the stakes in a standoff with Washington over its treatment of the Communist-ruled Caribbean island.

López Obrador, a leftist who has repeatedly called for the United States to end the embargo, said earlier in May that he would not attend the U.S.-hosted Summit of the Americas next month unless all countries in the region were invited.

Speaking at a regular government news conference, López Obrador said the United States “looked bad” in how it was treating Cuba, and urged Washington to end the embargo.

“It’s a genocidal policy,” Lopez Obrador said.

Still, he welcomed moves by the U.S. government on Monday that will ease some Trump-era restrictions on the island and increase processing of U.S. visas for Cubans. 

López Obrador on Wednesday is due to meet with a U.S. delegation for the Summit of the Americas in which he plans to explain why Mexico wants all countries in the region to attend. 

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