CNA Staff, Jan 14, 2021 / 18:29 pm
The US bishops' chair for international justice and peace has expressed his disagreement with the State Department's return of Cuba to a list of state sponsors of terrorism.
The decision was based in part on Cuba's provision of haven to Colombian rebel leaders and fugitives from US justice, as well as Cuba's support of Nicolas Maduro, the disputed president of Venezuela, who is not recognized by the US.
"As Chairman of the USCCB Committee on International Justice and Peace, I would like to express my profound disagreement with Secretary Pompeo's decision to add Cuba to the list of state sponsors of terrorism," Bishop David Malloy of Rockford said Jan. 12.
"As our committee has said many times, we need more relations between the United States and Cuba, not less, in order to construct mutually beneficial trade, cultural, and scientific ties that will yield a lasting prosperity for both our nations. I pray that we never tire of working towards these goals and that both sides recognize the need for friendship and collaboration," he stated.