51 Prisoners To Be Freed As Cuba Shows Cracks Under Trump Pressure | Eastern NC Now

President Donald Trump has publicly floated regime change and other aggressive actions toward Cuba.

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    Cuba's socialist government announced Thursday that it will release 51 prisoners, a move that comes as the country faces increasing economic pressure from the United States.

    Cuba's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the releases will begin in the coming days and that those being freed have served a significant portion of their sentences and demonstrated good behavior while incarcerated. Officials did not confirm whether any of the individuals are political prisoners. The ministry said the decision was partly influenced by Cuba's relationship with the Vatican, which has previously helped mediate prisoner releases and negotiations involving the United States.

    The announcement was unexpected as the Trump administration intensifies pressure on the island nation, which has struggled with fuel shortages linked to disruptions in Venezuelan oil. After American forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in a January military operation, a step the Trump administration said was part of its strategy, disruptions to Venezuelan oil exports have contributed to Cuba's energy crisis.

    In January, Trump signed an executive order describing the Cuban government as a national security threat. The order cited Cuba's alignment with countries and groups hostile to the United States, including Russia, China, Iran, Hamas, and Hezbollah, and pointed to its geographic proximity.

    Trump has publicly floated regime change and other aggressive actions toward Cuba. Speaking Tuesday, he suggested the United States could pursue what he described as a "friendly takeover."

    "It may be a friendly takeover," Trump said. "They're really in, they're down to, uh, as they say, fumes. They have no energy. They have no money. They're in deep trouble on a humanitarian basis."

    President Trump said Secretary of State Marco Rubio is engaged in discussions with Cuban officials. According to reports, he has been in contact with Raúl Guillermo Rodríguez Castro, the grandson of former Cuban leader Raúl Castro.

    Details of any potential agreement have not been made public.

    Former Cuban opposition leader José Daniel Ferrer said the prisoner release appears to be an attempt at gaining leverage amid mounting U.S. pressure. Ferrer, who was released from prison in 2025 and later went into exile in the United States, dismissed the move as largely symbolic.

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    "I see a regime liberating 51 people who had completed their sentences or were about to complete their sentences so that they can gain some advantage and applause," he said. "Their backs are against the wall because the United States is pressuring them like never before."

    After publication on Friday, Cuba confirmed talks with Rubio. "These conversations have been aimed at seeking solutions, through dialogue, to bilateral differences that exist between the two nations," said Díaz-Canel. He added that international factors "have facilitated these exchanges."

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