The U.S. Department of the Treasury officially designated Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel for sanctions on Thursday, marking a significant escalation in Washington’s diplomatic pressure on the island nation. The announcement, published on the Treasury’s website, follows a series of policy adjustments by the Trump administration aimed at curtailing the influence of the Cuban government. President Donald Trump cited a desire to see Cuba transform into a
U.S. Imposes Targeted Sanctions on Cuban Leadership Amid Policy Shift
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