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India urges US to lift embargo on Cuba
By: PTI

New York: 

Strongly opposing unilateral measures by countries which impinge on the sovereignty of others, India has asked the United States to lift the economic, commercial and financial embargo imposed on Cuba 46 years ago.


Intervening in the General Assembly debate over a resolution asking Washington to lift the economic embargo, Indian delegate Rajeev Shukla criticised the American domestic laws which prohibit foreign companies as well as foreign subsidiaries of US companies from doing business with Cuba.


The resolution, which is recommendatory in nature, has been routinely discussed and adopted by the 192-member Assembly for the past 17 years and ignored by the US.


Domestic US laws like the Cuba Democracy Act of 1992 and the Helms-Burton Act of 1996 have enhanced the territorial reach of the embargo, Shukla said adding that India supports categorical rejection of such laws by the international community.


He regretted that Washington has not respected the repeated calls by the Assembly against imposition of laws and regulations with extra-territorial impact and all other forms of coercive economic measures.


"Despite the repeated calls of the General Assembly, its resolutions remain unimplemented in contravention of world opinion," he emphasised, adding that the the embargo, through its extra-territorial effects, is adversely affecting the Cuban people and the development efforts of the country.


"Health care is particularly affected due to access controls on critical medical equipment, medicines, technologies and diagnostic aids, apart from enhanced cost of supplies," he said.


 


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