Díaz-Canel welcomes Cuba’s election to the Human Rights Council 

The First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and President of the Republic, Miguel Díaz-Canel thanked on Tuesday the election of our country to the Human Rights Council (HRC), for the sixth time.

In his account on X (formerly Twitter), the dignitary acknowledged “the support of those who have shown their confidence in our commitment to continue defending the legitimate interests of developing nations”.

In another message on that social network, Díaz-Canel emphasized that Cuba has earned a place in that United Nations organization “by practicing solidarity, cooperation, respect for the dignity and the right of all the peoples of the world to live in peace”.

Likewise, the head of state pointed out that Cuba has worked tirelessly to fulfill Marti’s yearning that “the First Law of the Republic is the cult of Cubans to the full dignity” of women and men, the elderly and children.

A place earned by practicing solidarity, cooperation, respect for dignity and the right of all peoples of the world to live in peace. #PatriaEsHumanidad pic.twitter.com/qQOU6kGzra
Refers a note published on the Foreign Ministry’s website that by the secret, direct and individual vote of 146 member states of the United Nations General Assembly, Cuba was the country with the highest number of votes in the region.

It adds that this election ratifies the recognition of the international community to the significant advances in the enjoyment of all human rights for all people.

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