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Cuban deputy foreign minister Dagoberto Rodriguez urged Spain´s foreign minister Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo to better pay attention to Spain´s domestic affairs instead of meddling in Cuba internal issues.
In response to statements by Garcia-Margallo to the Sunday edition of El Mundo newspaper, Rodriguez said that the Spanish foreign minister used disrespectful and interfering expressions related to human rights and the state of law in Cuba.
"It is not in Cuba, where the followers of Franco are. It is better that you look around," the Cuban foreign minister noted in his statements posted on the webpage of the Cuban Foreign Ministry.
"We express our strongest rejection of those statements, which stand for new interference with Cuban domestic affairs," the Cuban officials pointed out as he recalled that Havana is no longer a (Spanish) colonial territory.
The Cuban deputy foreign minister said that the Spanish government should better look for a solution to the serious problems facing Spanish society, such as the economic crisis, increasing development currently affecting over 5 million people, particularly the youth.




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