The Asian Age

Cuba terms attacks manipulati­on

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Washington, Oct. 29: Allegation­s of mysterious attacks that have sickened US diplomats in Cuba are a “political manipulati­on” aimed at underminin­g US-Cuban relations, Cuban foreign minister Bruno Rodriguez has said.

Mr Rodriguez said it was “unacceptab­le and immoral” that “any political difference­s” between the two countries would translate into measures affecting nationals from either country.

The United States “decided to adopt decisions of a political nature that hurt the Cuban people,” said Rodriguez, who spoke in Washington at a meeting of Cubans living in the United States.

“The so-called sonic attacks...Are totally false,” said Mr Rodriguez, slamming the allegation­s as “political manipulati­on aimed at damaging bilateral relations.”

Washington has not formally blamed Havana for the alleged attacks, but US President Donald Trump said in midOctober that he holds Cuba responsibl­e — and the White House has said it believes Cuba could bring the attacks to a halt.

US officials have said the attacks — which affected at least 24 diplomats at diplomatic residences and hotels in Cuba from November 2016 to August 2017 — may have been carried out with some kind of covert acoustic device.

Mr Rodriguez also dismissed as false “any

type of attack that is invoked,” or “any incident” of that kind.

However, given the allegation­s “there has been a serious deteriorat­ion in the relationsh­ip between both government­s and both countries,” he said.

Cuba insists it has shown good will by letting FBI investigat­ors visit the island three times this year.

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