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December 16, 2021
Dear President Emmanuel Jean-Michel Frédéric Macron,
dear President Charles Michel,
dear High Representative Josep Borrell Fontelles,
dear Secretary General Jeppe Tranholm-Mikkelsen,
dear President Ursula von der Leyen,
We are writing to urge you and the European Union to continue its welcome policy of
developing positive and strong relationships with Cuba based on mutual respect and
understanding. We would like to take the International Day for Human Rights as an
opportunity to commemorate that the U.S. blockade against Cuba is violating basic
human rights of more than 11 million Cubans – and this has to be stopped. And we hope
that during your upcoming Presidency the relations of the EU towards Cuba will strongly
improve.
The last five years have seen a significant negative change in the attitude of the United
States government towards Cuba which has included the reduction of diplomatic
relations, communications and overall relations between the two countries. At the same
time we have seen the US increase its application of extraterritorial laws through the
application of Titles III and IV of the Helms-Burton legislation which negatively affects
hundreds of businesses, banks and even NGOs in European countries and across the
globe. At the same time, the U.S. government is financing and otherwise supporting
groups in Cuba to fight their government, staging subversive and destructive activities.
This kind of “policy of fear” is undermining free and fair trade, and is violating
international law, destroying solidarity and peace.
In June 23 of this year, for the 29th consecutive year, the United Nations General
Assembly voted 184-2, in support of a resolution calling for an end of the U.S. blockade
on Cuba. At the same time there have been recent visits to Cuba by a number of leading