Lula Denounces U.S. Embargo on Cuba, Calls for Climate Investment During Visit to Havana
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Lula called the U.S. embargo on Cuba "illegal" during his first trip to the island as president.
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He denounced Cuba's inclusion on the U.S. list of state sponsors of terrorism.
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Lula said Brazil rejects unilateral coercive measures and is against the embargo.
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He called for developed nations to fulfill climate investment promises made in the Paris Agreement.
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Lula said developing countries don't share the same "historical debt" for global warming as rich countries.