diplomatic relations between Cuba and the US

Cuba defended its sovereign right to grant protection and asylum to US dissidents, civil rights fighters and persecuted persons, rebuffing the demand of US President Donald Trump that the Caribbean nation return so-called US "criminals" to the country as a precondition for the resumption of neighbourly relations between the long-time foes.

鈥淚n tune with the national legislation and international law, and Latin America's tradition, Cuba has granted political asylum or refuge to civil rights fighters from the United States,鈥 Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez stated at a Havana press conference on June 19.

The Cuban government issued a statement on June 16 in response to US President Donald Trump鈥檚 announced change of policy toward the socialist-run island, reasserting the country鈥檚 sovereignty.聽

In a speech that day in Miami, Trump said he will cancel former President Barack Obama鈥檚 "completely one-sided deal with Cuba."

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