Cuba reaffirms commitment to peace and justice in diplomatic forum in Turkey

Cuba’s Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Anayansi Rodríguez Camejo, reaffirmed her country’s commitment to peace, justice, development, well-being and respect for human rights, during the II Antalya Diplomacy Forum in Turkey.

Speaking at the “Recodifying Diplomacy” Round Table, the senior Cuban official also rejected that coercive measures applied unilaterally against developing countries adding that they violate international law.

Rodríguez Camejo highlighted the Caribbean island’s commitment to peace, justice and development, well-being and respect of human rights for all. She rejected unilateral coercive measures applied against developing nations that violate International Law.

During the event, Rodríguez Camejo also participated in the panel, “A vision for the development of Africa,” highlighting the historical ties of brotherhood between Cuba and that continent. She stressed the potential to continue strengthening these ties, and the contribution of the largest of the Antilles to Africa’s development, through solidarity cooperation.

The deputy minister of the Caribbean nation held meetings with several African Foreign Ministers, including those of Gambia, Mamadou Tangara, She tweeted: “Thank you for your friendship and permanent support of Cuba.”