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Press Release: Jackson, Jayapal, Meeks, and Castro Request Accountability from State Department Regarding Cuba Oversight Issues

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U.S. Representatives demand clarification from the State Department regarding denial of embassy access during a Cuba delegation.

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Congressional Delegation Seeks Clarification: U.S. Representatives Jonathan Jackson, Pramila Jayapal, Gregory Meeks, and Joaquin Castro are pressing the State Department for answers after being denied a meeting with the U.S. Embassy's Chargé d’Affaires in Cuba. They express concerns regarding cooperation issues between legislative and executive branches on foreign policy.

Concerns Over Transparency: The representatives criticized this directive, stating it limits necessary oversight of U.S. policy impacts on Cuba. They emphasized the importance of engaging with embassy personnel to understand local conditions and ensure alignment with national interests.

Additional Signatories and Context: The letter was also signed by Representatives Sydney Kamlager-Dove and Ted W. Lieu, reflecting broader concerns about access during critical negotiations between the U.S. and Cuban governments.

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