Cuba is formally rejecting an offer to rejoin the Organisation of American States (OAS), echoing the sentiments of Fidel Castro who has long maintained his island has no use for the group.
The OAS voted last week to lift a decades-old suspension of Cuba's membership. A statement published Monday in the communist newspaper Granma said the government is satisfied "with this expression of sovereignty and community" but repeats that Cuba "will not return to the OAS."
It said the OAS has long supported Washington's hostility toward Cuba and that this country prefers to retain its independence.
The United States, which was represented by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at the 39th OAS meeting last week, supported the move to lift the suspension of Cuba's membership.