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    Ambassador Dean Jonas pens letter to Caribbean leaders in light of U.S Visa Revocations Over Cuban medical programme

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    Message to Caribbean Leaders. Let’s Be Strategic, not Reckless in our Approach to the U.S.A Revoking Visa of Grenada’s Finance Minister Dennis Cornwall, A Warning, Not a War.

    Let’s pause before we paint this as a simple U.S. bully move. Maybe it is a bullying move, but we must recognize a more complex truth: many of the complaints about payments, raised in Washington or at the regional US embassies, are coming not from adversaries, but from the Cuban doctors and nurses themselves. If they’re flagging issues about withheld pay or unfair treatment, we must listen.

    Here’s where Caribbean diplomacy must sharpen its game:

    Be Smart, Not Defensive

    Don’t reflexively cast every U.S. action as imperialism. Acknowledge that Cuba’s medical brigade program faces legitimate scrutiny, not from adversaries, but from its own medical professionals.

    Let’s Be Nuanced, Not Emotional

    Criticisms may stem from workers feeling exploited, not from geopolitical manipulation. Let’s differentiate between the U.S. policy effort and the real voices of Cuban healthcare workers seeking fair treatment.

    Be Pragmatic, Not Estranged

    Washington’s move is unmistakable, but we don’t have to escalate to brinkmanship. Caribbean governments need to engage both Cuba and the U.S. with proposals that protect medical access while demanding transparency and fair compensation for professionals.

    Support Healthcare, but Uphold Human Rights

    Cuban doctors serve critical roles in our hospitals and communities. That’s undeniable. But solidarity cannot be blind. We must ensure their rights are safeguarded and that they are treated fairly under the terms agreed.

    In short: Yes, the U.S. may be leveraging visas as political pressure, but we must not fall into a trap of reactionary rhetoric. Let’s stand by our healthcare partnerships, with our heads and hearts firmly engaged, drawing the line between solidarity and pragmatism.

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