In this last week of April in 2022 the United States actually spoke to a Cuban official for the first time since President Trump overturned all of President Obama's positive overtures to the blockaded Caribbean nation. Cuba's Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez sent Carlos Fernandez de Cossio, his Deputy and top U. S. specialist, to the meeting in Washington, which pertained to the flood of Cubans migrating to the U.S.-Mexican border as the anti-Cuban Biden administration deals with a massively volatile Migration Crisis. Bruno Rodriguez, respected as one of the most knowledgeable experts on U.S.-Cuban Affairs, commented, "This week's discussions between our delegation and the U. S. officials in Washington regarding migration has faced the same problem that has plagued and prevented honest, sane, and decent progress in U.S.-Cuban relations for decades, and that ongoing problem is the U. S. media's refusal to tell the American people the truth about U. S. involvements with Cuba. To support or condone the U. S. government's Cuban policy, only what pleases a handful of Counter Revolutionary zealots in Miami is what the U. S. media reports. And that journalistic problem in the U. S. shames innocent Cuban families as well as American families."
Surprisingly "disgusted that Biden has followed Trump's genocidal additions to the Miami-brokered Helms-Burton criminality," Bruno Rodriguez long ago realized the U. S. media would report the Miami-permitted side of this week's U.S.-Cuba meeting in Washington. So, as shown above, Bruno Rodriguez went on social media platforms to present Cuba's side regarding "the bilateral migration accords."
So once again, after this week's "bilateral migration accords," Cuba's veteran Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez reiterated what he has told audiences many times before: "Good people in the United States and good people in Cuba, especially those in everyday families, are at the mercy of a mainstream U. S. media that refuses to tell the truth about relationships between the United States and Cuba. The military, economic, and media power of the United States spreads that problem far beyond U. S. shores. It is up to the American people, I believe, to correct this longstanding problem, which plagues Americans and Cubans alike."
For sure, U.S.-Cuba Relations are hampered when, as all polls seem to confirm, American citizens are "untrustful of the U. S. media."
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