MYSTERIOUS ATTACKS ON DIPLOMATS

15 Cuba diplomats expelled from US

Afp, Washington

The United States yesterday ordered the expulsion of 15 Cuban diplomats, accusing Havana of failing to protect US diplomats following a series of mysterious incidents in which embassy staff were sickened.

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said, however, that US would continue to maintain diplomatic relations with Cuba even though the size of the US mission in Havana also would be reduced to a minimum.

"The decision was made due to Cuba's failure to take appropriate steps to protect our diplomats in accordance with its obligations under the Vienna Convention," he said in a statement.

"Until the government of Cuba can ensure the safety of our diplomats in Cuba, our embassy will be reduced to emergency personnel to minimize the number of diplomats at risk of exposure to harm," Tillerson said.

The attacks, initially described as emanating from some sort of acoustic device, have affected at least 22 US embassy staff in Havana over the past few months. Those affected have exhibited physical symptoms including ear complaints, hearing loss, dizziness, headache, fatigue, cognitive issues, and difficulty sleeping.

US relations with Havana were only fully restored in 2015, and have deteriorated since President Donald Trump took office in January.