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Over 150 Cuban doctors left Honduras after new government ended cooperation agreement, citing compliance issues.
Over 150 Cuban medical workers left Honduras after the new right-wing government canceled a cooperation agreement, ending their deployment since 2024.
Officials cited internal regulatory non-compliance, denying U.S. pressure, and said local doctors will replace them without disrupting care.
The Cuban team, paid $1,600 to $2,500 monthly with benefits, departed from San Pedro Sula.
The move aligns with U.S. efforts under President Trump to isolate Cuba, which has criticized the medical program as human trafficking.
Cuban officials acknowledged the decision as sovereign, with no renewal talks yet.
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Más de 150 médicos cubanos abandonaron Honduras después de que el nuevo gobierno terminara con el acuerdo de cooperación, citando problemas de cumplimiento.