20 Tuesday
Jun 2017
‘Certainly, those people will not be returned to the United States, which lacks legal, political and moral foundations to demand their return,’ he stressed.
The foreign minister made it clear that the U.S. citizens who committed crimes in Cuba, like hijacking planes, were sentenced by Cuban courts and served lengthy prison sentences.
According to Rodriguez, over the past few years, the Cuban government has repatriated 12 U.S. fugitive citizens wanted in that country, ‘as a unilateral decision and an act of good will’.
The issue of the U.S. citizens who took asylum in Cuba made headlines last Friday, after President Donald Trump reversed the rapprochement between Washington and Havana that began two years ago, and set the return of those people as one of the conditions to resume bilateral dialogue.