Cuba criticizes Canada’s diplomatic downsize after another diplomat falls ill
OTTAWA — The Cuban government is criticizing Canada’s decision on Wednesday to halve its embassy staff after a 14th Canadian fell ill to an unexplained illness in Havana.
Josefina Vidal, Cuba’s ambassador to Canada, says the reducing embassy personnel in Havana will do nothing to help find the cause of a mysterious ailment that has affected Canadian and American diplomats.
Canada and Cuba have been co-operating to find the cause to the mysterious set of circumstances, but the Americans have criticized the Cubans over the matter, walking back major improvements in their strained relations that had begun under former U.S. President Barack Obama.
Vidal said that “Canada’s decision made public today is incomprehensible.”