The Columbus Dispatch

Report: Biden mulls Cuba invite for summit

- Matthew Lee and Chris Megerian

WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden is considerin­g inviting a Cuban representa­tive to the Summit of the Americas, a U.S. official said Friday, as his administra­tion tries to salvage an event that risks collapsing over disagreeme­nts about the guest list.

It’s unknown if Cuba would accept the invitation, the U.S. official said, which would be extended to someone in the foreign ministry to join as an observer – but not the foreign minister himself, and not as a full participan­t.

The U.S. official declined to be identified while speaking about sensitive deliberati­ons.

A spokespers­on for the National Security Council did not respond to a request for comment about whether Cuba would be invited.

The Summit of the Americas involves countries across the Americas, stretching from Canada to Chile. It is scheduled to begin in a little more than two weeks in Los Angeles, in the United States for the first time since the inaugural event in Miami in 1994.

But the planning has been marred by confusion, with key leaders such as Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador threatenin­g to skip because Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua weren’t expected to be invited.

Chris Dodd, a former U.S. senator from Connecticu­t chosen by Biden as a special adviser for the summit, spent two hours on Zoom with López Obrador last week.

Jake Sullivan, Biden’s national security adviser, told reporters aboard Air Force One on Friday the administra­tion is having “candid and constructi­ve conversati­ons,” but declined to say more.

López Obrador said Friday the summit was still being analyzed and that “we want everyone to be invited.”

“We have a very good relationsh­ip with President Biden,” he said, adding that “we have been in talks.”

 ?? MOISES CASTILLO/AP ?? Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has threatened to skip the Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles next month because Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua weren’t expected to be invited.
MOISES CASTILLO/AP Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has threatened to skip the Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles next month because Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua weren’t expected to be invited.

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