WASHINGTON 鈥 notified Congress of his intent to lift the U.S. designation of as a state sponsor of terrorism, the White House announced, as part of a deal facilitated by the Catholic Church to free political prisoners on the island.
Senior U.S. administration officials, who previewed the announcement on the condition of anonymity on Tuesday, said 鈥漨any dozens" of political prisoners and others considered by the U.S. to be unjustly detained would be released by the end of the Biden administration at noon on Jan. 20.
The U.S. would also ease some economic pressure on Cuba, as well as a 2017 memorandum issued by then-President toughening .
鈥淚n taking these steps to bolster the ongoing dialogue between the government of Cuba and the Catholic Church, President Biden is also honoring the wisdom and counsel that has been provided to him by many world leaders, especially in Latin America, who have encouraged him to take these actions, on how best to advance the human rights of the Cuban people,鈥 White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said in a statement.
The Cuban foreign ministry on Tuesday said that the government informed Pope Francis it will release 553 people who had been convicted of different crimes. It said that they will be gradually released, as the authorities analyze the legal and humanitarian ways to make it happen.
The foreign ministry didn鈥檛 link the release of the prisoners to the US decision of lifting the designation as a state sponsor of terrorism, but 鈥渋n the spirit of the Ordinary Jubilee of the year 2025 declared by His Holiness.鈥
The Cuban authorities didn鈥檛 say who is among the 553 people who will be released.
The determination by the outgoing one-term Democrat is likely to be reversed as early as next week after Trump, the Republican who is now president-elect, takes office and Secretary of State-designate assumes the position of America鈥檚 top diplomat.
Rubio, whose family left Cuba in the 1950s before the communist revolution that brought to power, has long been a proponent of sanctions on the communist island. Rubio will appear before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Wednesday for his confirmation hearing and is expected to address his Cuban roots in his testimony.
Trump has also appointed Mauricio Claver-Carone, a former White House National Security Council aide and strong supporter of sanctions against Cuba, to be his special envoy to Latin America.
In the final days of Trump鈥檚 first administration, on Jan. 11, 2021, the White House , which had been reversed during the period of rapprochement between Cuba and the United States during President Barack Obama鈥檚 second term in office. In doing so, the Trump administration cited Cuba鈥檚 support for Venezuela鈥檚 leader, Nicolas Maduro, and its refusal to extradite Colombian rebels to Colombia, among other issues, including its continued harboring of wanted Americans.
The move to designate Cuba by Trump was one of several foreign policy moves he made in the final days of his first term.
SA国际传谋 six months after Trump designated Cuba as a terror sponsor, the Biden administration on island officials and the national revolutionary police after hundreds of Cubans were arrested during demonstrations in Havana and other cities to protest shortages, power outages and government policies. They were the first such protests since the 1990s.
Human rights groups and activists, including the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, have been pressing the Biden administration to lift the designation to ease the suffering of Cuban people who feel the impact of Cuba's economic isolation.
Cuba鈥檚 government recognized the announcement and expressed its gratitude, although it deemed it as 鈥渓imited.鈥
鈥淒espite its limited scope, this is a decision that points to the right direction and is in line with the sustained and firm demand by the government and the people of Cuba,鈥 the country's foreign ministry said in a press release.
鈥淭he decision announced today by the United States, rectifies, in a very limited way, some aspects of a cruel and unjust policy," it added.
Congress and the incoming Trump administration will have the opportunity to review and potentially reverse Biden's actions, though the senior U.S. administration officials said the Biden administration had determined there was 鈥渘o credible evidence鈥 that Cuba was currently engaged in supporting international terrorism.
The Cuban foreign ministry said that the government is conscious that the incoming government in the U.S. could reverse the decision, but that it will remain 鈥渞eady to develop a respectful relation with that country, based on dialogue and non-interference in the internal affairs of both countries, despite the differences.鈥
There was no immediate comment from the Trump transition team or from Rubio or his office, but one of his Republican colleagues on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, quickly denounced the Biden administration move.
鈥淭oday鈥檚 decision is unacceptable on its merits," Cruz said in a statement. 鈥淭he terrorism advanced by the Cuban regime has not ceased. I will work with President Trump and my colleagues to immediately reverse and limit the damage from the decision.鈥
South Florida lawmakers, on both sides of the aisle, panned the decision.
U.S. Rep. Carlos Gimenez, R-Miami, predicted that Trump would quickly reverse Biden鈥檚 decision.
鈥淧resident Biden is a pathetic coward,鈥 Gimenez posted on X. 鈥淐ome January 20th, there will be a NEW SHERIFF in town & President Trump alongside Secretary of State will not only put BACK on the list but PULVERIZE the regime once & for all!鈥
馃毃President Biden is a pathetic coward.
— Rep. Carlos A. Gimenez (@RepCarlos)
Come January 20th, there will be a NEW SHERIFF in town & President Trump alongside Secretary of State will not only put BACK on the list but PULVERIZE the regime once & for all!
U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, in a lengthy statement posted on X, slammed the announcement.
"I strongly disagree with the President's decision to remove Cuba from the State Sponsors of Terrorism list, lift sanctions on the Cuban regime's military and kleptocrats, and rescind additional regulations which deny resources for the regime's crimes against its own people," she wrote. "The Cuban regime has failed to demonstrate that they will cease to commit atrocities, destabilize the Western Hemisphere, or collude with our adversaries and terrorist entities to endanger Americans.鈥
My full statement on the Biden Administration removing the Cuban Communist regime鈥檚 designation as a State Sponsor of Terrorism:
— Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (@RepDWStweets)
U.S. Rep. Mar铆a Elvira Salazar, R-Miami, denounced the move as "terrible" on X.
"In taking Cuba off the State Sponsor of Terrorism list, Biden is once again putting our enemies first (in this case, enabling TERRORISTS) & the USA last. Cuba is one of the most evil sponsors of global terrorism. They fund, train, host & empower terrorists," she wrote.
In taking Cuba off the State Sponsor of Terrorism list, Biden is once again putting our enemies first (in this case, enabling TERRORISTS) & the USA last.
— Mar铆a Elvira Salazar 馃嚭馃嚫 (@MaElviraSalazar)
Cuba is one of the most evil sponsors of global terrorism. They fund, train, host & empower terrorists.
Terrible move!
鈥淭his administration is reckless and dangerous, ignoring the obvious like the Cuban regime鈥檚 support for international terrorism just 90 miles off our shore. Thank goodness the Trump/Vance administration will take over in a few days and will soon steer this ship in the right direction,鈥 said Republican Party of Florida Chairman Evan Power, in a statement.
Said Florida Democratic Party Chair Nikki Fried, in a statement: 鈥淲hile any return of political prisoners from the clutches of Communist Cuba is cause for celebration, the regime鈥檚 treatment of the Cuban people continues to be one of the biggest human rights violations of the last century. It would be naive to think that this negotiated exchange would signal a change in treatment for the Cuban people."
Biden in a national security memorandum issued Tuesday certified that Cuba hasn鈥檛 provided any support for international terrorism during the last six months and had provided the administration with assurances that it wouldn鈥檛 support acts of terrorism in the future.
The move comes after the administration in May from the State Department鈥檚 short list of countries that it deems less than fully cooperative against violent groups.
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AP writer Andrea Rodr铆guez in Havana, Cuba, contributed reporting.
SA国际传谋 News Staff also contributed to this story.