The Biden administration's decision to remove Cuba from the list of State Sponsors of Terrorism marks a significant policy shift aimed at improving diplomatic relations and easing sanctions.
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel's commitment to freeing 553 political prisoners demonstrates a response to both internal pressures and the Biden administration's goodwill gestures towards the island.
The Cuban Foreign Ministry praised the U.S. decision, indicating an openness to dialogue, although it framed the release of prisoners as part of a 'spirit of Jubilee' rather than a direct connection to U.S. actions.
Amidst potential changes in U.S. policy with Donald Trump's upcoming presidency, Cuba's future remains uncertain as hard-liners like Marco Rubio may influence the trajectory of relations.
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