Washington this week saw a series of U.S. actions aimed at Cuba: Secretary Marco Rubio told NBC on May 15 that Cuba's political and economic model is 'broken', while on May 14 CIA Director John Ratcliffe travelled to Havana to meet Cuban officials about intelligence cooperation and conditional engagement. The meetings and public statements coincided with media reports on May 14 that the U.S. Department of Justice plans an indictment of former Cuban leader Raúl Castro tied to the 1996 Brothers to the Rescue shootdown; Cuba confirmed meetings occurred at Washington's request, and U.S. officials signalled that further cooperation is contingent on fundamental changes.
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美古关系会影响旅行、贸易和移民政策。如果您有家人在古巴,计划前往,或在那里开展业务,请保持知情。关注政策变动以及劳尔·卡斯特罗可能被起诉的最新动态。
美国官员正推动古巴改革,合作取决于重大改革。局势正在变化,可能对一位前古巴领导人采取法律行动。如果您认识与古巴有联系的人,值得转给他们。
美国政府官员,包括外交官和检察官,获得了向古巴施压进行改革的筹码,并得以在进行有条件接触的同时,寻求法律途径。
古巴政府官员和古巴公众面临着日益增加的国际审查、外交压力以及与历史事件相关的潜在法律风险。
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