President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said Saturday that Cuba is an “example of resistance,” and proposed the entire country should be declared a World Heritage site.

The Mexican leader praised Cuba’s ability to stand up to U.S. hostility since 1959.

López Obrador has in the past stated his opposition to U.S. sanctions that limit commerce with the island, and said they should be ended.

López Obrador also said the Organization of American States should be replaced “by a body that is truly autonomous, not anybody’s lackey.”

Mexico has publicly disagreed with the OAS leadership over its role in the political situation in countries like Bolivia.

López Obrador spoke Saturday at a ceremony attended by Cuba’s foreign minister to mark the 238th birthday of Simón Bolívar, who led the fight to liberate several South American countries from Spanish rule in the early 1800s.

    • CommieElon [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      The cartels are so embedded in Mexican society right now it will take decades for them to be rooted out. AMLO and Moreno have been in power for only 3 years.

    • serph [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      I'm more of a doomer about the drug trafficking, the war with the cartels don't seem to end, and it won't in a short period of time, specially because not only cops are involved but some governors, politicians, probably judges and part of the military. My opinion is while Mexico never suffered from an invasion of USA, still had a corrupt party in power for more than 70 years, and when they finally lost the presidency, the next party in power (PAN) was a conservative, neoliberal, which some of their founders were literal nazis that started the war on drugs that last until these days.