The decision to lift Cuba's terrorism designation follows 'wisdom and counsel' from world leaders, particularly in Latin America, reflecting a shift in US policy.
The Biden administration's assessment concluded that there is no supporting information for Cuba's previous designation as a state sponsor of terrorism, reversing Trump's policy.
Cuba expressed cautious optimism over Biden’s decision, recognizing it as a limited rectification of past policies, but remained aware that Trump could reverse it.
Despite easing certain economic pressures on Cuba, the US plans to maintain its long-standing trade embargo, highlighting the complexities of US-Cuba relations.
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