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Cuba rejects mendacious Newsweek magazine article
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The Cuban Foreign Minister, Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, rejected an article by the American magazine Newsweek about an alleged drug trafficking operation between Cuba and Venezuela.
In its weekly publication, the US media quotes a senior Pentagon official, whom it does not identify, who supposedly has evidence where Havana and Caracas traffic drugs, but does not present a single document of such accusation, Telesur highlights.
“I reject the alleged approach quoted by Newsweek from an unnamed senior Pentagon official, according to which the Intelligence Community has evidence that drugs are trafficked between Cuba and Venezuela. It is a total and unfounded slander, with dangerous implications, “said the Cuban foreign minister.
This new campaign of lies joins other unsubstantiated allegations by the US government against Latin American leaders, including the Constitutional President of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, and the Cuban government. On March 26, the US Department of Justice He published alleged charges of narcoterrorism against the main figures of the Constitutional Government of Venezuela, and offered a reward of 15 million dollars to those who provide information that allows the arrest and prosecution of the Bolivarian president.
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