Biden administration says Cuba is no longer a sponsor of terrorism.

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The Biden administration on Tuesday reversed the Trump administration’s 2021 designation of Cuba as a state sponsor of terrorism.

The decision, which was part of a Catholic Church-backed deal to free Cuban political prisoners, was first reported by The Associated Press on Tuesday.

In an affidavit issued Tuesday afternoon, Biden said the Cuban government “has not provided any support for international terrorism in the past six months” and “has given assurances that it does not support acts of international terrorism.” in the future.”

“The United States maintains that the primary objectives of our policy are greater freedom and democracy, improved respect for human rights, and the importance of free enterprise in Cuba,” a White House national security memo said. “Achieving these goals will require a more proactive relationship with Cuba and the Cuban people than is outlined in NSPM-5 (National Security Presidential Memorandum 5), which takes into account recent developments in Cuba and the regional and international context.”

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The Biden administration on Tuesday reportedly withdrew its designation of Cuba as a state sponsor of terrorism. (Getty Images)

“Accordingly, I am revoking NSPM-5.”

Cuba was given the designation in January 2021, shortly before Biden left office. At the time, the U.S. Embassy in Cuba accused the country of “repeatedly supporting acts of international terrorism in order to provide a safe haven for terrorists.”

“The Trump administration has been focused from the beginning on denying the resources the Castro regime uses to oppress its people at home and resisting its dangerous interventions in Venezuela and the rest of the Western Hemisphere,” the statement said. “With this action, we hold the Cuban government accountable once again and send a clear message: the Castro regime must end its support for international terrorism and subversion of American justice.”

The statement quoted Raul Castro, the current first secretary of the Cuban Communist Party and brother of the notorious dictator Fidel Castro. According to the State Department, Cuba was first designated as a state sponsor of terrorism in 2011. In 1982, the designation was canceled in 2015.

A 2019 State Department report noted that “Cuba has close and cooperative ties to terrorist sponsors such as Iran and North Korea. “The Cuban regime continues to host LN leaders linked to the now-defunct peace talks in Cuba, despite repeated extradition requests from Colombia. Cuba continues to harbor numerous fugitives who have committed or supported terrorist acts in the United States.”

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City of Havana on August 2, 2017 (Frederic Soltan/Corbis via Getty Images)

Rubio said of the 2021 protests: “After 62 years of being ruled by a communist dictatorship, the Cuban people have stood up boldly for their freedom. “This is truly a historic moment, and one that I am proud to witness as a Cuban-American. The Cuban people have made their voice clear. We must stand to support the efforts of the Cuban people to live in a country free from security. Tyranny and Censorship.”

Before Tuesday’s announcement, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, condemned the Biden administration’s move as “unacceptable in its merits.”

“The terrorism promoted by the Cuban regime has not stopped,” Cruz said in a statement. “I will work with President Trump and my colleagues to immediately reverse and limit the damage caused by the decision.”

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Fox News Digital reached out to the State Department, but officials declined to comment. Fox News Digital also reached out to the White House for confirmation.

Fox News’ Caroline McKee contributed to this report.

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