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The Executive Order of May 1st and the blockade measures announced today increase the harm to the Cuban population and reinforce the threat of aggression 

08 May 2026
This content originally appeared on Granma - Official voice of the PCC.
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs rejects, in the strongest terms, the Executive Order issued by the White House on May 1st, 2026, which intensifies the economic, financial, and commercial blockade against Cuba to extreme and unprecedented levels.
Likewise, it condemns the decision of the United States Department of the Treasury of May 7th, 2026, which added the Cuban entities Gaesa and MoaNickel S.A. to the sanctions list. to the List of Specially Designated Nationals, this being the first coercive measure derived from the order signed on May 1st.
This is a ruthless act of economic aggression that amplifies the extraterritorial effects of the blockade, with the potential application of secondary sanctions against foreign companies, banks, and entities, even if their business in the United States has no connection to Cuba. This measure will further hinder the functioning of the national economy, which has already been facing the devastating effects of the oil blockade imposed on January 29th, 2026, paralyzing fuel exports to the country.
Acting as the world's policeman and in blatant violation of international law and the fundamental principles of free trade in goods and services, the sovereign right of all states that have or wish to maintain economic, commercial, and financial relations with Cuba is being explicitly, blatantly, and directly attacked. The highest U.S. authorities, particularly the Secretary of State, are attempting to force the international community, through blackmail and intimidation, to submit to and comply with the blockade.
No country is exempt from this threat of extending genocide against the Cuban people, attempting to force Cuba's isolation from the international economic and financial scene.
We warn that this aggression against the Cuban economy and people will only achieve its intended destructive effect if sovereign and independent nations allow themselves to be intimidated and coerced by the United States government. We know that the world will never meekly accept illegal regulations, will not relinquish sovereign equality, nor will it leave its citizens, businesses, corporations, and financial institutions unprotected. The international community has historically opposed and condemned the genocide being perpetrated against the Cuban people by the United States government, a genocide that has lasted for almost seven decades.
We denounce the criminal nature of these aggressive measures aimed at starving and desperationing the entire Cuban population and attempting to generate a social, economic, and political catastrophe on a national scale. We also reject the United States government's intention to create a humanitarian crisis to justify more dangerous actions, including military aggression against Cuba.
In all international forums, Cuba will continue to denounce the blockade. Likewise, we urge the international community to confront this onslaught, which constitutes a dangerous escalation in the United States' desire to exert domination and control over Cuba's destiny, violating the independence and sovereignty of all states.

Havana, May 7th, 2026