Costa Rica announces closure of embassy in Havana

The government of Costa Rica has announced the closure of its embassy in Havana due to concerns over the worsening human rights situation in Cuba. Foreign Minister Arnoldo Andre Tinoco cited increased repression and deteriorating living conditions. Cuba rejected the move, blaming US pressure.

On March 19, 2026, the Costa Rican government announced the closure of its embassy in Havana. Foreign Minister Arnoldo Andre Tinoco stated the decision stems from the country's 'deep concern over the continuous worsening of human rights in Cuba,' including increased repression against citizens, activists, and opposition members. Reports highlight intensified restrictions on freedoms of expression, association, and peaceful assembly, along with harassment of critical voices and deteriorating living conditions marked by shortages of food, medicine, basic services, and limited economic opportunities. The embassy has lacked diplomatic staff since February 5, 2026, making it 'practically impossible' to appoint suitable personnel. The action also requests Cuba to withdraw its diplomatic staff from San José, retaining only consular services. The closure aims to send a 'strong signal of concern' to encourage changes for restoring bilateral ties. This occurs amid regional tensions: Ecuador expelled Cuba's diplomatic mission on March 4, 2026, citing interference in internal affairs. Under President Rodrigo Chaves, ties soured; an educational agreement was suspended in 2022, and UN human rights complaints were supported in 2025. President-elect Laura Fernandez Delgado backed the move. Cuba's Foreign Ministry issued a 'forceful' rejection, calling it arbitrary and driven by US pressure to isolate the island.

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