Cuba’s President Miguel Díaz-Canel condemned U.S. military actions against Venezuela, labeling them as state terrorism and a violation of international law. Speaking at a rally in support of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, he emphasized that the attack was not only an affront to Venezuela but also to the sovereignty of all independent nations in Latin America. He insisted that Venezuela holds significant importance as a symbol of resistance against imperialism, with its natural resources being a target for U.S. aggression. Díaz-Canel rallied for international solidarity to denounce the aggression and stressed the need for unity among Latin American nations against fascism and imperialism. He called for the return of Maduro and his partner to Venezuela, expressing that the Venezuelan people must defend their democratically elected leader. The speech concluded with rallying cries against imperialism and a call for the unity of Cuba and Venezuela.

