Gambian, Cuban youths condemns US blockade

Gambian students that graduates in Cuba and Cuban medical brigade (BMC) in The Gambia has condemned United States of America harsh economic, commercial and financial siege that Washington   imposed on Cuba for six decades.

The  group expressed their rejection of the illegal US blockade against the largest of the Antilles, in a fraternal meeting held on Sunday  at the headquarters of the  Cuban embassy in Banjul.

The new generations of professionals from both countries agreed to condemned blockade, solely for preserving Cuba sovereignty and dignity.

They also agreed to defend the Caribbean nation in all possible spaces, including social networks, against the continuing aggressions of the current administration of the White House.

BMC noted that despite Gambia maintained for years a firm position of rejection of the Washington blockade against Cuba and this was repeated   few days ago by its official delegation at 74th Session of the UN General Assembly where the vice President Isatou Touray spoke well of Cuba.

Cuban ambassador to the Gambia, Rubén G. Abelenda said that his country surrounded by the new generations of professionals and have to continue fighting against the US blockade and for a better, more supportive and fair world