Democrat lawmakers slams Trump's stance toward Cuba

IANS  |  Havana 

Democrat lawmakers have slammed US Donald Trump's stance towards saying that his administration's decision to reverse the thawing of relations with was a mistake.

Since taking office, Trump has tightened the US embargo against and withdrawn most staff from the in reaction to alleged "health attacks", reports news

"The embargo makes no sense and the reversal of the policies that Presidents and negotiated doesn't help the or Cuba," Vermont Senator said during a press conference Wednesday at the here.

The US delegation, also comprising Sensators Ron Wyden, and Representatives Jim McGovern, and Kathy Castor, arrived in the island last weekend.

The purpose of their visit was to evaluate the impact of Trump's new policies toward as well as to follow-up on the investigation into the mysterious illnesses afflicting US diplomats stationed in

Though a joint investigation - including the participation of the FBI on the ground in - found no evidence the illnesses resulted from any hostile acts, the US pulled out most of its embassy personnel in October and expelled 17 Cuban diplomats from

The also imposed new limits on travel to and warned potential visitors to the island of health risks.

"I have the impression the Cubans have offered whatever cooperation we want, in discovering what if anything happened," Leahy said.

"I don't see that they have any advantage to doing something to harm our personnel, the certain result of it is to harm relations between both countries."

McGovern said that Cuban citizens were suffering from the staff cutbacks at the

"Making it virtually impossible for the average Cuban to go the United States, whether it's for a funeral, wedding, or to be able to be with their families, betrays our values.

It's not the way we should be approaching this. And that's why we all want our staffing issues addressed here," he said.

The lawmaker went on to describe US policy toward as "guided by and suspicion" and said that it was a mistake for to turn away as Cuban prepares to step down in favour of a successor to be chosen in April.

"is changing," McGovern said. "Regrettably at this historic moment in Cuban history, US engagement is limited."

The US delegation with on Tuesday to discuss Cuba's coming political transition.

Leahy said that the 86-year-old agreed with the US lawmakers regarding the need for the next to maintain the thaw in relations with

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First Published: Thu, February 22 2018. 09:30 IST
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