HAVANA, Cuba.- Within only one week, Cuba will present for the third time in Geneva, Switzerland, a report for the Universal Periodic Review on human rights, an area in which the island shows unattainable results for many nations.

Cuba went before in 2009 and 2013 to the mechanism established following the emergence in 2006 of the Human Rights Council.

The Universal Periodic Review involves the review every four and a half years of human rights record of the UN member States, which are presented on an equal basis to the exam.

Cuba will bring to Geneva the results of the last five years, in line with the recommendations it accepted in the last revision and in the context of the updating of its socio-economic model and the validity of the blockade imposed by the United States.