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  2. Belarus–Cuba relations - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Cuba was one of 33 countries to vote against a United Nations General Assembly resolution titled "Situation of human rights in Belarus". [2]Following the 2020 Belarusian presidential election, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel reiterated the island's solidarity with the "legitimate president of that country, Alexander Lukashenko, and the brother Belarusian people."

  3. List of wars involving Belarus - Wikipedia

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    Belarus & allies Belarus's opposition Result Polish-Belarusian ethnic conflict (1939—1954) Byelorussian SSR Belarusian collaborators: Polish people Home Army Cursed soldiers. Grodno Self Defense Wołkowysk Self Defense Both sides claimed victory World War II (1941–1944) Soviet Union Byelorussian SSR Nazi Germany. Belarusian Central Council

  4. List of proxy wars - Wikipedia

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    Cuba (alleged) [255] Mobutu Sese Seko Loyalists (alleged) [253] Nguesso loyalist victory Guinea-Bissau Civil War: 1998–1999 Guinea-Bissau Senegal [257] Guinea [258] Supported by: France [259] Portugal: Military rebels Supported by: MFDC [258] Ousting of President João Bernardo Vieira: First Ivorian Civil War: 2002–2007 France UNOIC Ivory Coast

  5. List of wars involving Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Cuba Venezuela: Defeat. Expedition fails; Sand War (1963–1964) [5] Algeria Cuba Morocco: Stalemate. No territorial changes were made; Congo Crisis (1964) Simbas PSA Cuba: Congo-Léopoldville Belgium: Defeat. Cuban withdrawal from the Congo; Guinea-Bissau War of Independence (1964–1974) PAIGC Cuba Portugal: Stalemate (political victory) [6]

  6. Outposts of tyranny - Wikipedia

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    Belarus, Cuba, Iran, Myanmar, North Korea and Zimbabwe. "Outposts of tyranny" was a term used in 2005 by United States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and subsequently by others in the U.S. government to characterize the governments of certain countries as being totalitarian regimes or dictatorships .

  7. US removes Cuba from list of countries not fully cooperating ...

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  8. History of Belarus - Wikipedia

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    After the end of War in 1945, Belarus became one of the founding members of the United Nations Organisation. Joining Belarus was the Soviet Union itself and another republic Ukraine. In exchange for Belarus and Ukraine joining the UN, the United States had the right to seek two more votes, a right that has never been exercised. [27]

  9. U.S. removes Cuba from list of countries ‘not cooperating ...

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