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Bolivia Joins Humanitarian Effort To Help Cubans

  • Bolivia joins Nicaragua, Russia and Mexico in their solidarity effort to help Cuba tackle the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Bolivia joins Nicaragua, Russia and Mexico in their solidarity effort to help Cuba tackle the COVID-19 pandemic. | Photo: Twitter/ @LuchoxBolivia

Published 29 July 2021
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"In the framework of reciprocity between peoples, we approved the Supreme Decree that authorizes the donation of syringes, food, and biosafety supplies to the sister Republic of Cuba, which taught us that solidarity is sharing what little you have with those who need it most," Arce said via Twitter.

Bolivian President Luis Arce announced on Thursday that it would ship with humanitarian aid, including food, syringes, and biosecurity items. This, amid calls by the Mexican government for Latin American leaders to help Cuba tackle the COVID-19 pandemic.

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"In the framework of reciprocity between peoples, we approved the Supreme Decree that authorizes the donation of syringes, food, and biosafety supplies to the sister Republic of Cuba, which taught us that solidarity is sharing what little you have with those who need it most," Arce said via Twitter.

"In the framework of reciprocity between peoples, we approved the Supreme Decree that authorizes the donation of syringes, food, and biosafety supplies to the sister Republic of #Cuba, which taught us that solidarity is sharing what little you have with those who need it most."

"All our solidarity with the people and Government of Cuba, which not only faces the effects of the pandemic but the brutal economic and commercial blockade imposed by the United States and that, today more than ever, affects the rights to health and nutrition of the Cuban brothers and sisters," The Bolivian president added.

Bolivia joins Nicaragua, Russia, and Mexico in their solidarity effort as Cuban authorities explained on Thursday that all humanitarian aid had been distributed in modules that will be allocated for free to over 3 million families. More Cubans will benefit in the following weeks.

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