UNITED NATION (AP) – The U.N. General Assembly voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to condemn the U.S. economic embargo of Cuba for a 33rd year. Yet the vote – as Hurricane Melissa tore through the island nation – softened Washington’s isolation on a longstanding issue in the Caribbean while new friction grows around its military buildup there.
UN condemns US embargo on Cuba for a 33rd year, but Washington’s stand draws bit more support
UNITED NATION (AP) – The U.N. General Assembly voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to condemn the U.S. economic embargo of Cuba for a 33rd year. Yet the vote – as Hurricane Melissa tore through the island nation – softened Washington’s isolation on a longstanding issue in the Caribbean while new friction grows around its military buildup there.
The vote in the 193-member world body was 165-7, with 12 abstentions. Last year, it was 187-2, with “no” votes from the U.S. and Israel and one abstention. This year, Argentina, Ukraine and Hungary were among countries that also opposed the measure.
In an interview with The Associated Press on Monday, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez said the U.S. mounted a pressure campaign to influence the vote.
Rodríguez said his government had heard from other countries, mainly in Europe, that the U.S. State Department was encouraging them to vote against the resolution. The State Department did not respond to requests for comment.


















































