MIAMI, United States. Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned Thursday that the United States would increase pressure on Cuba after prosecutors in Miami indicted former Cuban president Raúl Castro, and U.S. naval forces, including the USS Nimitz carrier strike group, entered the Caribbean while the administration maintained the deployment was not intended to intimidate Havana. Washington announced allocated humanitarian assistance and offers Thursday and earlier this week, with Rubio saying the U.S. allocated six million dollars for hurricane relief, half distributed through the Catholic Church, and offering one hundred million dollars which Havana has said it is reviewing; Rubio also described Cuba as a 'failed state' and emphasized diplomatic channels while keeping other options.
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美国对古巴采取了更强硬的立场,这可能会影响双方关系和旅行。如果您在那里有家人,沟通和探访可能会变得更加困难。请留意旅行公告和最新消息。
美古两国紧张局势正在升级。美国正加大施压力度,并已起诉古巴前总统。这是一个复杂且仍在发展中的局势。如果您认识与古巴有联系的人,值得转发。
美国政府增加了外交和战略筹码,从而使对哈瓦那的援助更具条件性,并增加了地区压力。
古巴平民和独立援助渠道面临着加剧的不确定性、潜在的限制以及人道主义援助的政治化。
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