Cuba condemns UN stance on Syria

Cuba is `deeply concerned` over the way the UN Security Council dealt with Syria.

Havana: Cuba rejected on Thursday the UN Security Council`s condemnation of Syria`s deadly crackdown on anti-regime protesters, expressing `confidence` the country will resolve its own internal problems.

“We reject any attempt to undermine the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity” of Syria, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Marcos Rodriguez said in a statement.

He expressed Cuba`s “deep concern” over the way the UN Security Council dealt with Syria `under heavy pressure from Western powers`. The UN Security Council on Wednesday condemned Syrian President Bashar al-Assad`s brutal repression of protesters and said those responsible should be held accountable, in its first pronouncement on Syria since the protests began.

Unable to agree on a formal resolution, the council settled on a non-binding statement condemning “the widespread violations of human rights and the use of force against civilians by the Syrian authorities”.

Western powers had hoped for stronger action but were rebuffed by veto-wielding members Russia and China, who feared doing so would pave the way for another military intervention like the one in Libya.

“Cuba reiterates its confidence in the capacity of the Syrian people and their government to resolve internal problems, without any foreign interference, and demands to the full respect of this Arab country`s free self-determination and sovereignty,” the Rodriguez statement read.

President Assad visited Cuba in June 2010, when he renewed friendly ties between the former Cold War allies.

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