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Cuba Not Fully Cooperating in 2025

The U.S. blocks defense exports to Cuba after certifying its lack of cooperation in counterterrorism during 2024 investigations.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
4 months ago
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  • The Certification Explained
    • Diplomatic Consequences
  • Wider Implications of the 2025 Decision
    • Recent Developments in U.S.–Cuba Diplomacy
  • Broader Geopolitical Message
    • Ongoing Tensions: No Resolution in Sight
  • What’s Next?
    • Stay Informed

In May 2025, the U.S. State Department reaffirmed a critical stance against Cuba, citing the island nation’s failure to cooperate with American counterterrorism efforts during 2024.

As a result, Cuba is officially designated a “Not Fully Cooperating Country” (NFCC), triggering a ban on U.S. defense-related exports.

 

The Certification Explained

The U.S. Secretary of State determined that Cuba did not fully engage with American counterterrorism efforts throughout 2024. This decision, based on Section 40A of the Arms Export Control Act, bars any sale or license of U.S. defense articles and services to the country.

According to the State Department, Cuban authorities refused to extradite at least 11 U.S. fugitives, including individuals facing terrorism-related charges.

The Cuban regime also showed no willingness to engage in broader law enforcement cooperation, further solidifying its noncompliant stance.

 

Diplomatic Consequences

This latest designation highlights the ongoing stalemate in U.S.–Cuba relations. While the Biden administration signaled openness to diplomacy early in its term, progress has been slow and conditional.

The U.S. continues to prioritize human rights and counterterrorism cooperation as preconditions for any substantive engagement.

In contrast, Cuban officials argue the U.S. policy is inconsistent and politically driven. They maintain that continued inclusion on terrorism-related lists undermines bilateral dialogue and economic recovery efforts.

 

Wider Implications of the 2025 Decision

This certification places Cuba among a short list of countries deemed uncooperative in counterterrorism—alongside Iran, North Korea, Syria, and Venezuela.

The designation not only limits defense-related exchanges but also affects Cuba’s diplomatic credibility and financial outlook.

Impact on Various Stakeholders

  • Cuban Citizens: Continued sanctions mean persistent shortages and inflation, worsening humanitarian challenges.

  • U.S. Businesses: Travel and trade restrictions remain, limiting investment opportunities.

  • Cuban Americans: Policy uncertainty hinders remittances and family reunification efforts.

 

Recent Developments in U.S.–Cuba Diplomacy

Year Event / Policy Change U.S. Position Cuba’s Response
2015 Diplomatic ties restored Engagement and reform Positive, hopeful
2017 Trump reverses reforms Sanctions reinstated Condemnation
2021 Biden signals re-engagement Partial easing Requests full normalization
2024 NFCC certification issued Cooperation lacking Rejection, continued tension
2025 Certification reaffirmed Legal and security concerns Diplomatic impasse

Broader Geopolitical Message

Reaffirming Cuba’s NFCC status sends a wider message: the U.S. remains committed to isolating governments that do not support international counterterrorism standards.

The decision aligns with efforts to hold nations accountable and maintain global security norms.

While symbolic, such certifications carry tangible consequences. Beyond defense trade restrictions, they discourage international financial institutions and private investors from engaging with listed countries.

 

Ongoing Tensions: No Resolution in Sight

Despite calls for renewed diplomacy, the U.S. and Cuba remain at odds. The Biden administration has not prioritized a normalization agenda, especially amid domestic unrest in Cuba and increased migration pressure on the U.S. southern border.

In early 2025, the release of a Cuban activist sparked some optimism, but it was quickly overshadowed by renewed accusations of noncooperation in security matters.

The U.S. continues to call for extradition of fugitives—something Havana refuses outright.

 

What’s Next?

U.S.–Cuba relations are unlikely to see major breakthroughs in the near future. Legal barriers, political mistrust, and competing policy priorities make normalization a distant goal.

For now, businesses, policymakers, and Cuban-American communities must navigate a cautious and uncertain environment—one where limited engagement and diplomatic stalemates define the status quo.

 

Stay Informed

This certification marks another chapter in a long and complex U.S.–Cuba relationship.

For deeper insights into shifting foreign policy and regional developments, follow our continuing coverage on diplomatic affairs and national security.

 

Sources: US Department of State.

 

Tags: Biden foreign policycounterterrorismCuba sanctionsfugitives in CubaU.S. Cuba policy
Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden founded THX News™ with the goal of restoring trust in journalism. As CEO and journalist, he leads the organization's efforts to deliver unbiased, fact-checked reporting to readers worldwide. He is committed to uncovering the truth and providing context to the stories that shape our world. Read his insightful articles on THX News.

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