The government has condemned what it says is an unfortunate decision by President Donald Trump to reinstate Cuba on the US list of states that allegedly sponsor international terrorism.
Trump was just sworn in as the US' 47th president yesterday (Mon) and made several executive orders.
Just on 14th January, Cubans and peace-loving nations celebrated when President Joe Biden then signed an executive order to remove Cuba from the American list of state
sponsors of terrorism.
This decision has now been overwritten by President Trump, which the Ministry of International Relations and Cooperation said is disappointing.
Its executive director, Penda Naanda, stated that Trump's administration against Cuba does not truly symbolise an act to fight international terrorism but rather an unwarranted tactic to delay normalising diplomatic relations between the two neighbouring nations.