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12JUN

Havana calls the Castro charge coercion

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09:35UTC

Cuba's foreign ministry condemned the Raul Castro charges as political coercion, and on 24 May the US Deputy Secretary of State answered Havana's formal protest directly.

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Key takeaway

A formal US reply to Havana's protest confirms the indictment is being treated as statecraft, not law.

Cuba's foreign ministry, MINREX, condemned the Raul Castro indictment as 'political coercion', delivered through its state outlet Cubadebate 1. Havana's framing held that defending national airspace is not a crime and accused Washington of reviving a narrative built on manipulation 2. On Sunday 24 May the US Deputy Secretary of State answered the Cuban embassy's formal protest, a direct government-to-government exchange that confirmed the indictment unsealed on 20 May had been received in Havana as a state act rather than a courtroom matter 3.

The 24 May reply shows the pressure landing where it was aimed. Havana is now responding to Washington across the same three registers it was hit on: a legal rebuttal of the indictment, a diplomatic protest over the second sanctions wave, and silence on the carrier it can neither safely acknowledge nor dismiss. The diplomatic exchange runs along the channel Marco Rubio reopened at the Vatican on 9 May , the track Havana has used to keep a line open while rejecting the substance.

President Miguel Diaz-Canel has offered dialogue 'on equal terms' while ruling political prisoners off the table, the same posture he held when he conceded on 4 May that Russian crude was running out . The government is reacting on every front and conceding none, which is what an administration does when it judges the pressure to be real but does not yet know how far it will run.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

When a country's top official is charged with murder by a foreign court, there are two ways to respond: accept the jurisdiction and cooperate (which no government does for its current or recent leaders) or reject the jurisdiction and fight the framing diplomatically. Cuba chose the diplomatic route. Its foreign ministry (MINREX) called the indictment 'political coercion' ; meaning, in diplomatic language, that Washington is using the legal system as a weapon rather than seeking genuine justice. Cuba's position is that its air force was defending national airspace against aircraft that had been warned multiple times. The US position ; backed by an international aviation investigation in 1996 ; is that the planes were in international airspace when they were shot down. Both sides also held a face-to-face exchange on 24 May: the US Deputy Secretary of State formally replied to Cuba's official protest note. That kind of government-to-government paper exchange shows both sides are keeping a communication channel open, even while publicly attacking each other.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    Havana's 'political coercion' framing, delivered through MINREX and Cubadebate, is now the official diplomatic record Cuba will cite at UN Human Rights Council and CELAC sessions, building a multilateral counter-narrative to the US legal instrument.

  • Risk

    Diaz-Canel's 'equal terms, no political prisoners' dialogue offer, if accepted by Washington as a negotiating framework, locks in a structure where the US abandons its primary human-rights leverage before any reciprocal Cuban concession.

First Reported In

Update #5 · Washington stacks three instruments at Cuba

Cubadebate / MINREX / CiberCuba· 28 May 2026
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Different Perspectives
WOLA (Washington Office on Latin America)
WOLA (Washington Office on Latin America)
WOLA argues that sanctioning peso-paid Cuban officials has limited coercive bite because their personal holdings are not US-proximate, citing the Maduro Venezuela precedent: the head-of-state listing functions as a signal rather than a seizure, and the real operational weight of the 4 June package sits entirely in FAQ 1258's ownership-tree multiplier.
OCDH / Prisoners Defenders
OCDH / Prisoners Defenders
OCDH (Observatorio Cubano de Derechos Humanos, Madrid-based) documented 332 repressive actions in May and formally demanded an EU reparations fund for Cuban political prisoners. Prisoners Defenders' May census placed the count at a record 1,281 with one death in custody; both organisations argue the EU restrictive-measures track is the remaining lever after the US programme has exhausted institutional designations.
EU / Netherlands Foreign Affairs (Ollongren track)
EU / Netherlands Foreign Affairs (Ollongren track)
EU Special Representative Kajsa Ollongren received the OCDH Acuerdo de Liberacion in Brussels on 13 May demanding asset freezes and a victims' compensation fund for political prisoners. Madrid's hotel-sector stake and the Spanish chains' own exit decisions create a structural tension within EU policy between restrictive-measures pressure and commercial-engagement continuity.
China
China
China joined Russia in birthday solidarity to Raul Castro but has not moved a tanker to Cuba since the CUPET designation. Beijing's calculus resembles the post-PDVSA Venezuela calculation: barter or renminbi-denominated crude outside the US legal perimeter is technically available but requires absorbing secondary-sanctions risk Washington is deliberately signalling.
Russia
Russia
Moscow sent birthday solidarity to the indicted Raul Castro on 3 June but despatched no replacement cargo after the Sovcomflot Universal turned back on 26 May. Russia's practical support for Cuba is constrained by its own war economy and secondary-sanctions exposure under the same OFAC architecture it benefits from in the Ukraine context.
Cuban government / MINREX
Cuban government / MINREX
Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla condemned the CUPET designation as 'further tightening the economic and energy blockade'; Diaz-Canel's standing public line is willingness for dialogue 'on equal terms' but political prisoners are explicitly off the table. Havana offers no new concessions after the personal listing.