Cuba calls U.S. reduction of embassy staff "hasty decision"

Source: Xinhua| 2017-09-30 04:25:59|Editor: yan
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HAVANA, Sept. 29 (Xinhua) -- Cuba said on Friday that the U.S. decision to withdraw up to 60 percent of its diplomatic personnel in Cuba is a "hasty decision" that will affect bilateral relations between the former Cold War enemies.

Josefina Vidal, director general of U.S. affairs at the Cuban Foreign Ministry, made the remarks in a short statement to Cuban state television.

She said that Cuba has "no responsibility" over the alleged "sonic attacks" on U.S. diplomats which caused physical symptoms to 21 Americans serving in Havana.

"Cuba rigorously complies the Vienna Convention on diplomatic relations regarding the physical integrity of diplomatic personnel and their family members and has nothing to do with these incidents," she said.

The U.S. State Department earlier Friday said it was withdrawing more than half of its Havana embassy personnel to leave the country in response to mysterious attacks harming the health of U.S. diplomats.

Washington also issued a travel warning, telling Americans not to visit the country because some attacks occurred in hotels.

U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Washington would maintain diplomatic ties with Cuba and the two countries would continue to cooperate in investigating the attacks.

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