The discussion led to a debate
between the representatives of the two nations and that of the
United States, only one week away from a vote at the UN General
Assembly for the 18th time on a resolution that condemns the
implementation of such a criminal measure against Cuba.
Denis Moncada, the Nicaraguan
ambassador to the OAS said before the plenary that Washington’s
aggressive policy against Cuba remains intact even though it
does not have any juridical or moral support, and emphasized
that Barack Obama’s administration has not changed its position
towards the island.
On behalf of his country, Moncada
demanded the American government to lift the economic,
commercial and financial blockade, says a DPA press release.
Likewise, Venezuelan ambassador to
the OAS Roy Chaderton recalled that last year 185 nations voted
in favour of the Cuban resolution against the blockade imposed
since 1962.
Chaderton estimated that the
upcoming vote on the Cuban resolution scheduled for October 28
at the UN headquarters will be “an announced and inherited
diplomatic defeat for the foreign policy of the blockers.”
The Venezuelan diplomat added that
the whole humankind is protesting and condemning the blockade.
Lewis Amselem, American acting
ambassador to the regional organization replied ironically to
the Latin American representatives’ imputations against the
foreign policy of his government.
As a result of the U.S. blockade,
Cuba has lost more than 96 billion dollars, which based on the
current value of that currency amounts to 236, 2 billion.