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Cuba and Canada agree to maintain high-level contacts on Venezuela

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June 11, 2024
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En reunión con ministra de Relaciones Exteriores de #Canadá @cafreeland, expresé que el recrudecimiento de medidas coercitivas de #EEUU vs #Venezuela daña a su pueblo y son contrarias al Derecho Intl y al proceso de diálogo. Reiteré invariable solidaridad con Pdte @NicolasMaduro pic.twitter.com/AJ0ywcR22y

— Bruno Rodríguez P (@BrunoRguezP) August 28, 2019

The meeting is the third that Freeland and Rodríguez have held since last May and the second that takes place in Cuba.

While Cuba is Maduro’s main ally in the region, Canada, which has maintained strong economic and political ties with Havana for decades, is one of Guaidó’s main supporters.

In recent months Canada has been involved in a growing diplomatic activity around the Venezuelan crisis.

In addition to contacts with senior Cuban officials, Canada is holding talks with the European Union (EU), which does not recognize Guaidó as interim president despite the fact that most of its members do, and especially with the United States.

At the beginning of August, the U.S. special envoy for Venezuela, Elliott Abrams, traveled to Ottawa, although the trip was not revealed by the Canadian authorities.

Abrams said that Canada and the United States are working to bring the EU closer to the positions of the two North American countries, something that has not been denied by the Canadian government.

Elliott Abrams also showed his distrust of the productivity of Canada’s talks with Cuba.

Dag Nylander: un hombre clave para conseguir diálogo sobre crisis venezolana

In what can be considered an answer to Abrams’ skepticism, Freeland said on Twitter that the talks she had with Rodríguez this Wednesday were “useful” and dealt with “the ties between Canada and Cuba, the crisis in Venezuela and support for Canadian businesses operating in Cuba.”

At the meeting, Freeland and Rodríguez also addressed the activation of Title III of the U.S. Helms-Burton Act, which punishes foreign companies operating in Cuba.

In this regard, Canada reaffirmed to Cuba its decision to maintain the Foreign Extraterritorial Measures Act (FEMA), a 1996 law that protects the interests of Canadians and prevents recognition or enforcement of judicial decisions in Canada as a result of the Helms-Burton Act.

According to the Canadian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ottawa “will fully defend the interests of Canadians who carry out legitimate trade and investments with Cuba.”

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