Haley Apologizes for Obama Administration’s ‘Casual Cruelty’ to Cuban People
Haley Apologizes for Obama Administration’s ‘Casual Cruelty’ to Cuban People (The Washington Free Beacon)
U.S. Ambassador to the United National Nikki Haley apologized to the Cuban people on Thursday for the Obama administration’s tolerance of the Castro regime.
Haley's remarks came along with the announcement that the United States would return to a policy of opposing a U.N. resolution that condemns the U.S. embargo on Cuba.
In 2016, then President Barack Obama’s U.N. ambassador Samantha Power abstained on the U.N. resolution, voted on each year. The Obama administration's decision marked the first time the United States abstained in 25 years. Haley criticized the 2016 decision before the General Assembly on Thursday. She highlighted the "continued repression" of the Cuban people and apologized for how the previous administration downplayed their situation.