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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Top US diplomat in Havana promises more sanctions on Cuba
The U.S. has more sanctions in store for Cuba, the U.S. top diplomat in Havana said on Friday, just days after the U.S. punished several Cuban judicial officials for their roles in jailing political dissidents on the island nation.
U.S. top diplomat in Havana promises more sanctions on Cuba
The United States' top diplomat in Havana said on Friday the U.S. had more sanctions in store for Cuba just days after punishing several Cuban judicial officials for their roles in jailing political dissidents on the island. Three Cuban judges and a prosecutor were forbidden from entering the United States…

US top diplomat in Havana promises more sanctions on Cuba
By Dave Sherwood
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