The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) held its annual debate on the US embargo on Tuesday 7 July, a session Cuba requests each year. Speaking for the European Union, Ambassador Stavros Lambrinidis acknowledged the embargo's humanitarian harm, then criticised Cuba's vote against a Ukraine ceasefire resolution and urged Havana to end Cuban participation in Russian military forces, a thread Lowdown tracks in its Russia-Ukraine coverage. The EU restated that its own law forbids it from implementing Helms-Burton, the 1996 US act, and announced no new measures 1.
The next day the US ambassador, Mike Waltz, held up photographs of named Cuban political prisoners, Otero Alcántara among them, and told the Cuban delegation "this is not Havana" 2. Washington had already placed President Miguel Díaz-Canel himself on the OFAC sanctions list in June , so the rostrum naming continued a personal-designation track rather than opening a new one. Cuba's foreign ministry, the Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores (MINREX), rebutted that the island has nothing resembling the repression imagery on display in the United States.
Havana convened the session to prosecute the embargo, and did so in the same 48 hours that its grid fell over completely and its best-known prisoner disappeared one day before his sentence ran out. The European Parliament had already voted 283 to 199 for Magnitsky sanctions on Díaz-Canel in June ; the EU Council took no action on that vote , and nothing this week moved it. Waltz's photographs gave the prisoner cases a rostrum; Brussels offered Havana criticism without the sanctions its own Parliament had demanded.
