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-DATE-
19921129
-YEAR-
1992
-DOCUMENT TYPE-

-AUTHOR-

-HEADLINE-
Castro Comments on UN Resolution Victory
-PLACE-
CARIBBEAN / Cuba
-SOURCE-
Havana Tele Rebelde and Cuba Vision Networks
-REPORT NO.-
FBIS-LAT-92-230
-REPORT DATE-
19921130
-HEADER-
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Report Type:         Daily report             AFS Number:     FL2911235592
Report Number:       FBIS-LAT-92-230          Report Date:    30 Nov 92
Report Series:       Daily Report             Start Page:     3
Report Division:     CARIBBEAN                End Page:       3
Report Subdivision:  Cuba                     AG File Flag:   

Classification:      UNCLASSIFIED             Language:       Spanish
Document Date:       29 Nov 92
Report Volume:       Monday Vol VI No 230

Dissemination: 

City/Source of Document:   Havana Tele Rebelde and Cuba Vision Networks 

Report Name:   Latin America 

Headline:   Castro Comments on UN Resolution Victory 

Author(s):   Gladys Rubio; date and place not given-live] 

Source Line:   FL2911235592 Havana Tele Rebelde and Cuba Vision Networks in
Spanish 1800 GMT 29 Nov 92 

Subslug:   [Interview with Cuban President Fidel Castro by Gladys Rubio; date
and place not given-live] 

-TEXT-
FULL TEXT OF ARTICLE: 1.  [Interview with Cuban President Fidel Castro by
Gladys Rubio; date and place not given-live] 


2.  [Text] [Rubio] Commander, the UN resolution? 

3.  [Castro] Yes. 

4.  [Rubio] The UN resolution, the people are very happy about the Cuban
victory at the United Nations. We would like to know how you feel about this,
what has been fought for? 

5.  [Castro] [words indistinct] expresses our opinion. I have expressed great
[word indistinct] on the television, the radio. We are all very happy, of
course. I have spoken about this. I spoke of this the day before, even. We had
the feeling we were going to obtain a majority but we did not expect that the
opposition to the resolution would be completely defeated. But it was defeated.
We did not expect the United States to get three votes, including theirs. And
my evaluation is that all those who were there, as I said last night at the
meeting with the pastors and the members of the [Pastor for Peace] caravan,
those that were there, expressed their rejection of the embargo in this manner.
And those that absented themselves expressed their rejection of the embargo in
this way. This is my opinion. Much more than what we hoped for happened. 
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