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US Cuba: Washington expels diplomats over ‘acoustic attacks’

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The US has expelled 15 Cuban diplomats, saying Havana failed to protect US diplomats from mysterious acoustic attacks.

Cuba’s Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez called the move “unacceptable”.

The Department of State move follows last week’s US withdrawal of more than half of its own diplomats from the Cuban capital.

Nearly two dozen US personnel have suffered unexplained ill health in the city.

“The decision was made due to Cuba’s failure to take appropriate steps to protect our diplomats in accordance with its obligations under the Vienna Convention.

This order will ensure equity in our respective diplomatic operations,” US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said in a statement on Tuesday.

At least 21 people working at the US’s embassy in Cuba have reported health problems, ranging from mild brain trauma and deafness to dizziness and nausea.

Earlier reports suggested sonic attacks were to blame, but nothing has been proven.

Cuba denies targeting embassy staff, and the US has not blamed the country’s government for the suspected attacks.

The Cuban diplomats have been given seven days to leave.

Mr Rodriguez said the move was “unjustified”.

Analysis: More strain on damaged relations By Will Grant, BBC News, Havana

The US State Department’s decision will only further strain the much-damaged relations between the two countries. A senior State Department official has argued that this move means that Cuba’s embassy in Washington was now reduced by a similar percentage as the US mission in Havana.

The Cuban Government, however, is unlikely to see it that way. They consider the initial decision to remove US staff from the island as “hasty” and said it would affect bilateral relations.

The biggest casualties in all of this will probably be ordinary Cubans. The issuing of visas to travel to the US has been suspended until further notice and the Cuban embassy will struggle to carry out its other normal consular functions too.

“We continue to maintain diplomatic relations with Cuba, and will continue to co-operate with Cuba as we pursue the investigation into these attacks,” Mr Tillerson added in his latest statement.

Last week US officials said: “We don’t know the means, the methods or how the attacks are being carried out.”

Cuba mystery attacks

Late 2016: US embassy staff and at least one Canadian began to notice symptoms

May 2017: US expels two Cuban diplomats for failing to protect its diplomats

August: US says 16 employees have been treated but attacks seem to have stopped Early September: US says attacks are continuing and 19 staff members have now been hurt

29 September: Washington pulls diplomatic staff, warns US citizens not to visit and says 21 embassy employees now injured

3 October: US expels Cuban diplomats from Washington

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