Cuba"s President Miguel Díaz-Canel stated that Cuba is a "free, independent, and sovereign nation" and emphasized that no external entity dictates the actions of the country. He asserted that Cuba has faced aggression from the United States for 66 years and maintains a defensive posture, preparing to protect its homeland "until the last drop of blood." Díaz-Canel"s remarks highlight the ongoing tensions between Cuba and the U.S., reflecting the island nation"s stance on its sovereignty and defense.
In related coverage, recent developments in international politics continue to shape the global landscape, including the growing collaboration among nations such as Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea, as noted by NATO SACEUR Gen. Grynkewich. For more on this topic, see recent developments in international relations.


