Russia, China Condemn U.S. Indictment of Former Cuban Leader
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Russia and China have jointly denounced the United States for charging former Cuban president Raúl Castro with murder, calling the move a violation of international norms.
The indictment, issued by U.S. authorities, targets Castro for alleged crimes committed during his tenure in Cuba. Both Moscow and Beijing have criticized the action as politically motivated and urged the U.S. to reconsider its approach.
The statements come amid growing tensions between the U.S. and the two Asian powers, reflecting broader geopolitical friction over the treatment of former leaders.
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