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Republican congressmen ask Biden to take concrete action in favor of the opposition in Cuba

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Miami (USA), Aug 5 (EFE / EPA) .- (camera: Cristobal Herrera) A group of Republican congressmen, led by Kevin McCarthy, asked the president of the United States Joe Biden, to stand on the side of "freedom" and take concrete action in favor of the opposition in Cuba.

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