Close Menu
timesmoguls.com
  • News
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Science
  • Sports
Featured

Halifax Pizzaiolo has appointed one of the 100 best pizza leaders in the world – Halifax

USAID marks the last day with Obama, Bush criticizing the agency’s evision by Trump – National

Early heat waves strike parts of growing Europe of forest – national risks

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest news from timesmoguls.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Home
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy policy
  • Terms and services
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
timesmoguls.com
Contact us
HOT TOPICS
  • News
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Science
  • Sports
timesmoguls.com
You are at:Home»Global News»Biden decides to lift Cuba’s state sponsor of terrorism designation – National
Global News

Biden decides to lift Cuba’s state sponsor of terrorism designation – National

January 15, 2025006 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
20250114130140 20250114130140 6786afe6104bd28f7cf73580jpeg 191d15.jpg
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

American President Joe Biden informed Congress of its intention to lift the U.S. designation of Cuba as a state sponsor of terrorismthe White House announced, as part of a deal facilitated by the Catholic Church to free the island’s political prisoners.

Senior U.S. administration officials, who previewed the announcement on condition of anonymity, said that “several dozen” political prisoners and others considered by the United States to be unjustly detained would be released by the end of the Biden administration, January 20 at noon.

The United States would also ease some economic pressures on Cuba, as well as a memorandum issued in 2017 by then-President Donald Trump toughening the U.S. stance toward Cuba.

“By taking these steps to strengthen the ongoing dialogue between the Cuban government and the Catholic Church, President Biden is also honoring the wisdom and guidance provided to him by many world leaders, particularly in Latin America, who “encouraged us to take these steps, on how best to advance the human rights of the Cuban people,” White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said in a statement.

Story continues below advertisement


Click to play video: “Cuba power outages: Protesters bang the pots as country slowly restores power”

1:49
Cuba power outages: Protesters bang pots as country slowly restores power


The Cuban Foreign Ministry said Tuesday that the government had informed Pope Francis that it would release 553 people convicted of various crimes. They indicated that they would be gradually released, as the authorities analyzed the legal and humanitarian means to achieve this.

The Foreign Ministry did not link the prisoners’ release to the US decision to lift the state sponsor of terrorism designation, but “in the spirit of the ordinary jubilee of the year 2025 declared by His Holiness”.

Cuban authorities have not said who is among the 553 people who will be released.

The incumbent Democrat’s one-term bid is expected to be reversed as early as next week after Trump, the Republican now president-elect, takes office and Secretary of State designate Marco Rubio assumes the post of America’s top diplomat.

Story continues below advertisement

Rubio, whose family left Cuba in the 1950s before the communist revolution that brought Fidel Castro to power, has long been a supporter of sanctions against the communist island. Rubio will appear before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Wednesday for his confirmation hearing and is expected to address his Cuban roots in his testimony.

For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up to receive breaking news alerts sent directly to you as they happen.

Get the latest national news

For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up to receive breaking news alerts sent directly to you as they happen.

Trump also named Mauricio Claver-Carone, a former White House National Security Council adviser and strong supporter of sanctions against Cuba, as his special envoy to Latin America.


Click to play video: 'Marco Rubio appears to be frontrunner for Trump secretary of state'

1:52
Marco Rubio appears to be the favorite to become Trump’s secretary of state


In the final days of the first Trump administration, on January 11, 2021, the White House reinstated this designation, which had been rescinded during the period of rapprochement between Cuba and the United States during President Barack Obama’s second term. In doing so, the Trump administration cited, among other issues, Cuba’s support for Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro and its refusal to extradite Colombian rebels to Colombia, including its continued harboring of wanted Americans.

Story continues below advertisement

Trump’s decision to designate Cuba was one of several foreign policy moves he took in the final days of his first term.

About six months after Trump designated Cuba as a sponsor of terrorism, the Biden administration imposed new sanctions on the island’s officials and the National Revolutionary Police after hundreds of Cubans were arrested during protests in Havana and in other cities to protest shortages, power outages and government policies. These were the first protests of this type since the 1990s.

Human rights groups and activists, including the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, have pressured the Biden administration to lift the designation to ease the suffering of the Cuban people who are feeling the impact of Cuba’s economic isolation.

Current trend

  • Los Angeles wildfires: FBI seeks drone pilot who hit Canadian water bomber

  • As Trump threatens Canada, ‘something dangerous is brewing’ (analyst)

The Cuban government acknowledged this announcement and expressed its gratitude, although it considers it “limited”.

“Despite its limited scope, this is a decision that goes in the right direction and is in line with the sustained and firm demand of the Cuban government and people,” the country’s foreign ministry said in a statement press.

“The decision announced today by the United States rectifies, in a very limited way, certain aspects of a cruel and unjust policy,” adds the text.


Click to play video: “Russian warships arrive in Cuba amid growing tensions with the West”

1:50
Russian warships arrive in Cuba amid growing tensions with the West


Congress and the new Trump administration will have an opportunity to review and possibly reverse Biden’s actions, even though senior U.S. administration officials have said the Biden administration has determined there is no “no credible evidence” that Cuba was currently engaged in supporting international terrorism.

Story continues below advertisement

The Cuban Foreign Ministry said the government was aware that the new US government could reverse its decision, but that it would remain “ready to develop a respectful relationship with this country, based on dialogue and non-interference in the internal affairs of Cuba. both countries, despite the differences.

There was no immediate comment from the Trump transition team, nor from Rubio or his office, but one of his Republican colleagues on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz , quickly denounced the Biden administration’s decision.


“Today’s decision is unacceptable on its merits,” Cruz said in a statement. “The terrorism carried out by the Cuban regime has not stopped. I will work with President Trump and my colleagues to immediately reverse this decision and limit the damage. »

Rep. Carlos Gimenez, a Republican from Florida, criticized the move and predicted that Trump would quickly reverse Biden’s decision.

“President Biden is a pathetic coward,” Gimenez posted on but WILL pulverize the regime once and for all!

Biden, in a national security memorandum released Tuesday, certified that Cuba has provided no support for international terrorism over the past six months and provided the administration with assurance that it would not support acts of terrorism in the future.

Story continues below advertisement

The move comes after the administration in May removed Cuba from the State Department’s restricted list of countries it deems uncooperative against violent groups.

AP writer Andrea Rodríguez in Havana, Cuba, contributed to this report.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleCBS 19 News5 Disturbing Details About Diddy Revealed in ‘Making of a Bad Boy’ This article contains discussions of domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking. Peacock’s new documentary on Sean “Diddy”….2 hours ago
Next Article Being tough on China is bad for science

Related Posts

Halifax Pizzaiolo has appointed one of the 100 best pizza leaders in the world – Halifax

July 3, 2025

USAID marks the last day with Obama, Bush criticizing the agency’s evision by Trump – National

July 3, 2025

Early heat waves strike parts of growing Europe of forest – national risks

July 3, 2025
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

We Are Social
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
News
  • Business (1,985)
  • Entertainment (2,011)
  • Global News (2,159)
  • Health (1,923)
  • Lifestyle (1,902)
  • Politics (1,776)
  • Science (1,903)
  • Sports (1,950)
  • Technology (1,938)
Latest

Halifax Pizzaiolo has appointed one of the 100 best pizza leaders in the world – Halifax

USAID marks the last day with Obama, Bush criticizing the agency’s evision by Trump – National

Early heat waves strike parts of growing Europe of forest – national risks

Featured

Halifax Pizzaiolo has appointed one of the 100 best pizza leaders in the world – Halifax

USAID marks the last day with Obama, Bush criticizing the agency’s evision by Trump – National

Early heat waves strike parts of growing Europe of forest – national risks

We Are Social
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
News
  • Business (1,985)
  • Entertainment (2,011)
  • Global News (2,159)
  • Health (1,923)
  • Lifestyle (1,902)
  • Politics (1,776)
  • Science (1,903)
  • Sports (1,950)
  • Technology (1,938)
© 2025 Designed by timesmoguls
  • Home
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy policy
  • Terms and services

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.