China Urges US to Cease 'Threats' to Cuba Following Charges Against Ex-Leader
In response to the US charging Cuba's former leader with murder, China has called for the cessation of what it describes as threats against Cuba, amid ongoing tensions.
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In response to the US charging Cuba's former leader with murder, China has called for the cessation of what it describes as threats against Cuba, amid ongoing tensions.
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