
The United States government has decided to reject visa applications managed by the Cuban regime for certain categories of state officials and their dependencies. This measure was communicated by Carlos Fernández de Cossío to the Associated Press news agency.
According to Fernández de Cossío, the application process for a specific group of visa categories, which are usually used by Cuban state officials and their affiliated entities, has been suspended. This decision represents an obstacle for those seeking to travel to the United States on behalf of the Cuban government.
The measure adopted by the U.S. government is part of the restriction policies imposed on certain sectors linked to the Cuban regime. Although specific details about which visa categories are affected have not been provided, this action reflects a stricter stance toward that government.
According to Fernández de Cossío's statements, the suspension of these visas is part of the measures taken by the United States to pressure the Cuban government and limit the mobility of its representatives on U.S. territory. Although more details about the reasons behind this decision have not been provided at the moment, it is expected that the measure will have a significant impact on relations between the two countries.