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THU · 2026-04-09 · 17:59 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0409-60884
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US accused of pressuring Latin America to cut ties with Cuban doctors program

Cuba's foreign minister accused the United States of pressuring Latin American countries to end agreements for Cuban doctors, alleging the US is trying to cripple Cuba's economy. The US claims the program, which deploys Cuban medical professionals globally, constitutes forced labor and is part of a broader campaign to pressure the Cuban government.

Agence France-Presse in HavanaThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-04-09 · 17:59 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
US accused of pressuring Latin America to cut ties with Cuban doctors program
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Cuba's foreign minister accused the United States of pressuring Latin American countries to end agreements for Cuban doctors, alleging the US is trying to cripple Cuba's economy. The US claims the program, which deploys Cuban medical professionals globally, constitutes forced labor and is part of a broader campaign to pressure the Cuban government. Several countries, including Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, and Guyana, have terminated their agreements with Cuba. The program, which deploys doctors to remote areas, generated billions for Cuba, but a report by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights alleges the program involves human rights violations, including wage withholding and passport confiscation, potentially amounting to forced labor. Cuba defends the program as a solidarity effort to provide healthcare to underserved areas.

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The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights published a report denouncing serious human rights violations in the missions.

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Doctors receive only between 2.5% and 25% of what countries pay Cuba for their services.

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About 24,000 Cuban doctors and other healthcare professionals were deployed in 56 countries in 2025.

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US is pressuring Latin American countries to end deals with Cuba for the supply of doctors.

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The US stance on the doctors program is part of a campaign of maximum pressure on the Cuban regime.

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Cuba’s foreign minister has accused the United States of “extorting” Latin American countries by putting pressure on them to cancel decades-old deals with Havana for the supply of doctors.Bruno Rodríguez said the United States was trying to “strangle” the economy of the communist island, which earns billions from its foreign medical missions, after several countries stopped deploying Cuban doctors.Washington says the program – a major source of pride, and income, in Cuba since the 1960s – amounts to forced labor.The US stance on the doctors program is part of a campaign of maximum pressure on the Cuban regime by Donald Trump.Trump has made threats about “taking” the island after ousting Venezuela’s leader and attacking Iran.Countries seeking to maintain strong ties to Washington have started to yield to pressure to pull out of the medical partnerships.Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica and Guyana have all terminated their agreements with Cuba, which is teetering on the edge of economic collapse, partly due to a US energy blockade.“The US government is persecuting, pressuring, and extorting other governments to end the presence of Cuban Medical Brigades in various countries, under false pretenses,” Rodríguez said on X.According to official figures, about 24,000 Cuban doctors and other healthcare professionals were deployed in 56 countries in 2025.Most are sent to remote areas.Half were deployed to Venezuela, Cuba’s top ally for a quarter of a century before President Nicolás Maduro was abducted by US forces in January.The program was projected to generate $7bn in earnings for the cash-strapped island last year.On Tuesday, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights published a report denouncing serious human rights violations in the missions.The report accused Cuba of withholding doctors’ wages, confiscating passports and threatening medics with up to eight years in prison if they defected from their jobs abroad.In an interview with AFP, the IACHR president, Edgar Stuardo Ralón, said some of the practices could be classified as “forced labor” and “human trafficking”.According to official Cuban statistics cited in the report, the doctors receive only between 2.5% and 25% of what countries pay Cuba for their services.Cuba has defended the program as a measure of “solidarity” with other countries, designed to bring health services to “hard-to-reach places”.
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