Activists from the “Nuestra América” Convoy express solidarity with Cuba
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Activists from the “Nuestra América” Convoy expressed their desire for genuine dialogue between the United States and Cuba, during a visit in which they arrived on the island bearing humanitarian aid to help counter the economic blockade affecting the country.
“We are insisting that the dialogue on the part of the United States be sincere, because we have observed with great concern how—even while this dialogue is ostensibly maintained—the U.S. has not truly altered its rhetoric against Cuba,” stated Manolo de los Santos, Executive Director of The People’s Forum, one of the participating movements.
De los Santos noted that millions of people in the U.S. do not desire an armed conflict on the island, asserting that they would not want to wake up and “see bombs falling on Havana.” Furthermore, the General Coordinator of the Progressive International (PI), David Adler, affirmed that this convoy marks the first of several initiatives in support of the Cuban people following the U.S. oil blockade.
Adler confirmed that this represents “the beginning of a major global mobilization in support of the Cuban people”—a convoy deemed necessary not only to “continue providing and delivering humanitarian aid,” but also to demonstrate recognition of “a genuine risk of escalating hostility on the part of the U.S. against Cuba.”
Adler and de los Santos, who arrived on the island alongside other European activists, held a press conference in which they discussed the key ideas behind this initiative—an effort expected to bring further shipments of humanitarian aid in the coming days. During the meeting, they announced that March 21st would be declared the “International Day of Solidarity with Cuba.”
On March 19th, a new group of activists hailing from countries such as Colombia, Brazil, and Uruguay arrived with humanitarian aid for the island, joining the delegations that have been arriving in Cuba since Tuesday. Among this group is Colombian Senator Clara López—a member of the Democratic Hope party and a candidate in the 2026 presidential elections—who confirmed that the delegation serves as a gesture of solidarity with Cuba and is carrying one ton of food, medicine, and supplies “as a symbolic gesture.”
“We know that this is entirely insufficient, but we also come bearing proposals, because this blockade must be broken. We must return to multilateralism and adhere to the principles mandated by the United Nations Charter. There can be no unilateral sanctions like those the Cuban people have endured for over sixty years,” the Colombian senator added.
Meanwhile, Mónica Valiente, Secretary of the São Paulo Forum in Brazil, stated that her visit is not merely a demonstration of solidarity, but also has as its primary objective “helping to bring about an end to the economic blockade against the Cuban people.”
Cuba expressed its gratitude to the initiative, which — since its arrival — has consistently demonstrated its support for the country amidst the complex situation it is currently facing due to pressures exerted by the U.S. administration. Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz took to his account on the social media platform X to thank the convoy “for its assistance and, above all, for its presence,” affirming that “brotherhood is stronger than any blockade.”
The Nuestra América Convoy has announced that it will send more than twenty tons of humanitarian aid to the Island through every possible channel, with the aim of breaking the economic blockade that has affected Cuba for several years. A Mexican delegation bearing donations of “food, medicines, and essential supplies” is expected to arrive in the coming days, as is a visit by activists and leftist leaders, as part of a show of solidarity with the country.
IMAGE CREDIT: Adler and de los Santos, who arrived on the island alongside other European activists, held a press conference addressing the key themes of this initiative, through which new shipments of humanitarian aid are expected to arrive in the coming days. (Source: teleSUR)
