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Top US diplomat in Havana promises more sanctions on Cuba

  • Mike Hammer, the U.S. Embassy chief of mission in Havana, said on Friday the U.S. plans to impose more sanctions on Cuba.
  • This announcement came shortly after the U.S. imposed travel bans on several Cuban judicial officials involved in detaining political opponents.
  • Hammer reported that Cubans he met blame the Cuban regime, not U.S. policy, for the island’s worsening economic crisis amid shortages and power cuts.
  • He warned that the recently imposed sanctions mark only the initial phase, stressing the administration's commitment to holding those responsible for repression accountable.
  • These developments signal ongoing U.S. pressure on Cuba’s government with potential effects on bilateral relations and Cuba’s political challenges.
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US top diplomat in Havana promises more sanctions on Cuba

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NBC Miami broke the news in Miami, United States on Friday, May 23, 2025.
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