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Tensions reach a boiling point as Beijing officially slams the Trump administration's latest move to impose strict sanctions on Cuba. In a fiery statement, China’s Foreign Ministry called the move 'political bullying' and vowed to stand by Havana.
In this video, we break down:
Why Trump is doubling down on Cuba.
China’s strategic interest in the Caribbean.
How this move impacts U.S.-China diplomatic relations in 2026.
What this means for global trade and international law.
Is this the start of a new Cold War? Stay tuned for a deep dive into the latest geopolitical power play."

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00:00China sharply criticizes the Trump administration's sanctions on Cuba, calling them violations of international law and urging Washington to end the embargo and economic pressure.
00:14China said the sanctions deprive the Cuban people of basic rights and harm regional peace and stability.
00:20Beijing's statement emphasized its longstanding support for Cuba and opposition to unilateral U.S. actions.
00:27The dispute follows U.S. moves that have disrupted Cuba's access to Venezuelan oil, increasing tensions.
00:34China called for an immediate lifting of the blockade, saying the sanctions should not be intensified.
00:40Follow DW News for more.
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