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MIAMI, the United States.- Members of the Marti Alliance, which groups Cuban emigration entities in the American city of Miami, rejected Title III and the rest of the Helms-Burton Act.

This rule, they expressed, is interventionist and violates the most fundamental rights of the people of Cuba to sovereignty and self-determination and the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States on the matters of that paragraph.

The application of Title III has been suspended by all the US administrations since its approval, given the damage its implementation would imply, not only for Cuba, but for the United States and allies like the European Union.

But while the extensions of that suspension were always held every 6 months, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo decided that it will now only be for a reduced period of 45 days.