The Biden administration is poised to revoke Cuba's designation as a state sponsor of terrorism in a bid to enhance economic interactions and release political prisoners.
This agreement, facilitated by the Catholic Church, signifies a move toward normalizing U.S.-Cuba relations, a process initiated by Obama's presidency in 2015.
The potential impact of this agreement may be undermined by opposition from Cuban-American Republicans, making political support for changing Cuba policy precarious.
With Donald Trump’s second election pending, the future of the Biden administration's efforts to normalize relations with Cuba remains uncertain, recalling past political shifts.
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