Former US President Joe Biden decided to remove Cuba from the list of state sponsors of terrorism, which the country had been on since 2021, at the end of his term. US President Donald Trump reversed on Tuesday his predecessor's decision.
"We call on the international community to condemn these sanctions and promote relations based on mutual respect," Sosa said on X.
This measure is "an act of hostility that not only affects the Cuban people, but also violates the principles of respect for the sovereignty and self-determination of states, enshrined in the UN Charter," the minister added.