Costa Rica Cuts Diplomatic Ties, Closes Cuban Embassy Over Legitimacy Dispute

Costa Rica's President Rodrigo Chaves declared that his government no longer recognizes the Cuban government as legitimate and ordered the closure of Cuba's embassy in San Jose. This represents a notable rupture in diplomatic relations between the two countries, signaling a shift in Central American foreign policy stance toward Cuba. Observers will monitor potential regional diplomatic repercussions and possible realignments involving Cuba's relations with other Latin American nations.
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