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Miami religious leaders support U.S.-Cuba talks but demand accountability and warn against legitimizing Cuba’s oppressive regime.
Miami religious leaders welcome ongoing Cuba-U.S. talks as a potential path to improving conditions in Cuba, but stress that progress must include accountability and not legitimize the regime.
They highlight Cuba’s deepening crisis—widespread shortages of water, electricity, and medical care—and note the absence of past foreign support from Venezuela and Russia.
Clergy including Bishop Leo Frade and Rev.
Alberto Cutié express hope for change while warning against normalizing oppressive rule or allowing a capitalist model under Communist control.
Miami Archbishop Thomas Wenski acknowledges diverse views within the Cuban-American community and confirms continued humanitarian aid efforts, despite limited communication with Cuban officials.
Los líderes religiosos de Miami apoyan las conversaciones entre Estados Unidos y Cuba, pero exigen rendición de cuentas y advierten contra la legitimación del régimen opresor de Cuba.