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By Reuters Published: May 26, 2021 05:23 PM
The representative from Cuba at the 44th Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva Photo: Screenshot of UN Web TVCuba charged on Tuesday that the Biden administration has continued the policies of former US president Donald Trump against Havana with a decision to maintain a Trump-era determination that it is not fully cooperating in the fight against terrorism. I hereby determine and certify to the Congress that the following countries are not cooperating fully with United States antiterrorism efforts, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken wrote in a brief note, which listed Cuba along with Iran, the Democratic People s Republic of Korea, Syria and Venezuela.
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Cuba says it is surprised and irritated by new U.S. terrorism charge
By Marc Frank
Reuters
HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuba charged on Tuesday that the Biden administration has continued the policies of former U.S. President Donald Trump against Havana with a decision to maintain a Trump-era determination that it is not fully cooperating in the fight against terrorism.
“I hereby determine and certify to the Congress that the following countries are not cooperating fully with United States antiterrorism efforts,” U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken wrote in a brief note, which listed Cuba along with Iran, Democratic People s Republic of Korea, Syria and Venezuela.
By Marc Frank
HAVANA, May 25 (Reuters) - Cuba charged on Tuesday that the Biden administration has continued the policies of former U.S. President Donald Trump against Havana with a decision to maintain a Trump-era determination that it is not fully cooperating in the fight against terrorism. I hereby determine and certify to the Congress that the following countries are not cooperating fully with United States antiterrorism efforts, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken wrote in a brief note, which listed Cuba along with Iran, Democratic People s Republic of Korea, Syria and Venezuela.
The note was signed by Blinken on May 14 but was not released until Tuesday.
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