American Authorities Criticized for Commenting on Cuba

Cuban President says the U.S. is responsible for the current situation on the island

Apr. 10, 2026 at 3:33am

A cinematic painting of a Cuban flag hanging alone on a dimly lit urban street, the warm sunlight casting deep shadows across the scene, conveying a sense of melancholy and resilience.The Cuban flag hangs solemnly in the shadows, a symbol of the island nation's ongoing struggle against the weight of U.S. policies.Chicago Today

The Cuban President has stated that the American authorities have no right to complain about Cuba or comment on the situation on the island, as they are responsible for the current situation. This comes amid ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Cuba.

Why it matters

The relationship between the U.S. and Cuba has been strained for decades, with the U.S. imposing economic sanctions and other measures against the island nation. The Cuban government has long accused the U.S. of interfering in its internal affairs and contributing to the country's economic and political challenges.

The details

In his statement, the Cuban President criticized the American authorities for commenting on the situation in Cuba, saying they have no right to do so since they are responsible for the current state of affairs on the island. The comments come amid ongoing tensions between the two countries and reflect Cuba's longstanding grievances against U.S. policy.

  • The statement was made on April 10, 2026.

The players

Miguel Díaz-Canel

The current President of Cuba, who has been critical of U.S. policy towards the island nation.

United States

The country that has imposed economic sanctions and other measures against Cuba for decades, which the Cuban government blames for the country's economic and political challenges.

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What they’re saying

“The American authorities have no right to complain about Cuba or comment on the situation on the island, since they are responsible for the current situation.”

— Miguel Díaz-Canel, President of Cuba

The takeaway

This exchange highlights the longstanding tensions and grievances between the U.S. and Cuba, with the Cuban government continuing to blame American policies for the country's economic and political challenges.