Cuba’s communist regime accused the United States of engaging in “discriminatory treatment” by allegedly refusing to allow Deputy Health Minister Tania Margarita Cruz to participate in an event for the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), a regional subsidiary of the World Health Organization (W.H.O.), in Washington.

Deputy Minister Cruz further claimed that the U.S. government allegedly refused to issue U.S. visas to her delegation in Havana which, according to her, constitutes an “act of discrimination” against Cuba.

PAHO, an organization that for years has helped the Castro regime broker Cuban slave doctor deals with other countries in the region, is presently holding its 62nd Directing Council in Washington, DC. The event started on Monday, September 29, and will run through Friday, October 29.

Cruz, a member of the Cuban Communist Party’s Central Committee since 2021, spoke to the regime-run propaganda outlet Prensa Latina to denounce the “discrimination against Cuba” allegedly committed by the United States.

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