US Secretary of State Marco Rubio Says President Trump is Restoring "a Tough US-Cuba Policy"

Marco Rubio

WASHINGTON, DC – United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio says the Trump administration will be restoring “a tough US-Cuba Policy.”

“Within the first two weeks of President Trump’s term, the State Department took decisive action to rescind major last-minute policy changes on Cuba announced by the previous administration on January 14,” said Rubio, who was born in Miami to Cuban immigrants.

“The President acted on his first day in office to keep Cuba on the SST list, where it belongs,” he added. “The Cuban regime has long supported acts of international terrorism.  

“We call for the regime to end its support for terrorism, and to stop providing food, housing, and medical care to foreign murderers, bombmakers, and hijackers, while Cubans go hungry and lack access to basic medicine,” Rubio continued. 

In a January 29 letter to the appropriate US Congressional committees, Rubio noted that he withdrew the Biden administration’s letter regarding the LIBERTAD Act. 

“The Trump administration is committed to US persons having the ability to bring private rights of action involving trafficked property confiscated by the Cuban regime,” he said, stating that, on Friday, he approved the re-creation of the Cuba Restricted List, “which prohibits certain transactions with companies under the control of, or acting for or on behalf of, the repressive Cuban military, intelligence, or security services or personnel.”

He said the State Department is re-issuing the Cuba Restricted List “to deny resources to the very branches of the Cuban regime that directly oppress and surveil the Cuban people while controlling large swaths of the country’s economy.”

In addition to restoring the entities that were on the list until the final week of the Biden administration, Rubio said the Trump administration is adding Orbit, S.A., “a remittance-processing company operating for or on behalf of the Cuban military.” 

“The State Department promotes accountability for the Cuban regime for oppressing its people and rejects Cuba’s malign interference across the Americas and throughout the world,” he said. “We support the Cuban people’s human rights and fundamental freedoms and demand the release of all unjustly detained political prisoners.”

The US Secretary of State said the US  Embassy in Havana is meeting with families of those “unjustly detained, as well as dissidents, so that they know the United States wholeheartedly supports them. 

“We are steadfast in our commitment to the Cuban people and promote accountability for the Cuban regime’s actions,” he affirmed.