Cuba's new president makes first US trip

Cuba's new president Miguel Diaz-Canel has arrived at the United Nations in New York marking his first trip to the former Cold War foe.

Cuba's new president Miguel Diaz-Canel has arrived at the United Nations in New York.

Cuba's new president Miguel Diaz-Canel has arrived at the United Nations in New York. Source: AP

Cuba's new president Miguel Diaz-Canel has arrived in New York for his first trip to the United States, where he will denounce the decades-old US trade embargo on his country at the UN General Assembly, state-run media report.

Tensions have heightened between the Cold War foes after US President Donald Trump tightened the embargo last year following the resumption of diplomatic relations under his predecessor, Barack Obama. Washington also alleged a series of health attacks had taken place on US diplomats in Havana.
Cuba's new president Miguel Diaz-Canel has arrived at the United Nations in New York.
Cuba's new president Miguel Diaz-Canel has arrived at the United Nations in New York. Source: AP
The Cuban government has said no attacks occurred and that the Trump administration was using whatever did occur - if indeed anything did - as a pretext to escalate its hostile stance on the Communist-run island.

Diaz-Canel, who took over the presidency from his mentor, Raul Castro, in April, will address the UNGA Nelson Mandela Peace Summit on Monday and the General Assembly on Wednesday, according to state-run outlet Cubadebate.

At that session, Cuba will present for the 27th year running a resolution calling for the end of the US trade embargo on the island nation.

"We bring the voice of Cuba that above all comes to denounce the abnormal policy of the blockade, a policy that has already failed, that will continue to fail, and that is the longest blockade in the history of humanity," Diaz-Canel said on arrival, according to the Cuban Foreign Ministry.
US President Donald Trump.
US President Donald Trump. Source: AAP
Diaz-Canel's statements on the United States, as on other political matters, have so far largely echoed those of his predecessor, who remains head of the Communist Party until 2021.
The non-binding UN resolution urges the United States to repeal the embargo on Cuba as soon as possible. Only the US Congress can lift the full embargo, put in place more than 50 years ago.

Through the week, Diaz-Canel will meet with other foreign leaders, as well as New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, US supporters of engagement with Cuba and members of the Cuban-American community, Cubadebate said. He will also speak on Wednesday night at New York's historic Riverside Church.

Diaz-Canel made his first trip abroad as president to Cuba's main ally, Venezuela, in May.


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