In a near unanimous vote, the 193-member United Nations General Assembly yesterday adopted the resolution renewing its call for an end to the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the US against Cuba, while also acknowledging the restoration, after nearly 50 years, of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Israel and the US were the only two countries to vote against the resolution, which got the support of the remaining 191 UNGA members.
India's Ambassador to the UN Asoke Mukerji said the General Assembly has considered the issue of the economic, commercial and financial embargo imposed by the US against Cuba annually for more than two decades now.
"On each of these occasions, it has consistently rejected the imposition of laws and regulations with extra-territorial impact and all other forms of coercive economic measures that hurt the progress and prosperity of the people the world over," he said in his remarks to the Assembly.
Through the resolution, the Assembly reiterated its call to all states to refrain from promulgating and applying laws and measures not conforming with their obligations under the UN Charter and international law, which reaffirm freedom of trade and navigation.
The General Assembly "once again urges states that have and continue to apply such laws and measures to take the necessary steps to repeal or invalidate them as soon as possible," the resolution said.
