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Cuba’s foreign minister calls critical White House statement “misinformed”

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HAVANA, May ‌20 (Reuters) - Cuba's foreign ​minister Bruno Rodriguez on Wednesday said ⁠a White House statement critical of the country's communist-run ​government was "superficial and misinformed."

His comments ‌came shortly after former President Raul Castro was indicted in the ⁠United States on ⁠murder charges, in a major escalation in Washington's pressure campaign against the island's communist ‌government.

Rodriguez did not refer to ⁠the indictment in ‌his comments, which ​were posted on social media.

The Trump administration's statement was ‌released on the anniversary ​of the ⁠end of a four-year ‌U.S. military ⁠occupation of Cuba on May 20, 1902, which itself followed centuries ​of Spanish ‌colonial rule.

(Reporting by Anett Rios, ⁠Writing by ​Natalia Siniawski, Editing by ​Daina Beth Solomon)

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