
Cuban foreign policy
Cuban foreign policy focuses on sovereignty, anti-imperialism, and fostering international solidarity, particularly with developing nations. Historically, Cuba has positioned itself against U.S. dominance, seeking to build alliances with countries in Latin America, Africa, and Asia. Since the Cold War, it has promoted socialism and supported leftist movements abroad. More recently, Cuba has engaged in diplomacy with countries like the U.S., while continuing to advocate for social justice, health, and education initiatives worldwide. The policy reflects a commitment to national independence and solidarity with the global south, balancing pragmatism and ideological principles.