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A group of Canadian diplomats who left the embassy in Cuba after suffering unusual health symptoms say their foreign ministry has abandoned them, the Globe and Mail newspaper reported on Monday.A group of Canadian diplomats who left the embassy in Cuba after suffering unusual health symptoms say their foreign ministry has abandoned them, the Globe and Mail newspaper reported on Monday.
Canada said in April it would remove the families of staff posted to Havana, where Canadian and US diplomats have complained of dizziness, headaches and nausea.Canada said in April it would remove the families of staff posted to Havana, where Canadian and US diplomats have complained of dizziness, headaches and nausea.
The US pulled more than half its embassy staff from Cuba and warned its citizens not to travel to the island, after what it described as “sonic attacks”.The US pulled more than half its embassy staff from Cuba and warned its citizens not to travel to the island, after what it described as “sonic attacks”.
The diplomats complained that the foreign ministry – unlike the US state department – had said very little about the matter in public and did not appear to be making their case a priority. Getting specialized medical care has been difficult, they added.The diplomats complained that the foreign ministry – unlike the US state department – had said very little about the matter in public and did not appear to be making their case a priority. Getting specialized medical care has been difficult, they added.
“We did not expect to be abandoned, or more precisely, sacrificed – that’s how we’re feeling now,” the paper quoted one of them as saying.“We did not expect to be abandoned, or more precisely, sacrificed – that’s how we’re feeling now,” the paper quoted one of them as saying.
Fresh row over mysterious sickness affecting US diplomats in Cuba
Several of those affected believe Ottawa has said little in public because it wants to maintain friendly relations with Cuba, the Globe added.Several of those affected believe Ottawa has said little in public because it wants to maintain friendly relations with Cuba, the Globe added.
An official at the Canadian foreign ministry did not respond directly when asked about the diplomats’ complaints that they had been abandoned, but said the situation was very difficult.An official at the Canadian foreign ministry did not respond directly when asked about the diplomats’ complaints that they had been abandoned, but said the situation was very difficult.
“It is really an unprecedented type of incident, which has a lot of uncertainty. Our response to it has evolved since we first became aware of it,” said the official, adding that Ottawa had done its best to make medical care available.“It is really an unprecedented type of incident, which has a lot of uncertainty. Our response to it has evolved since we first became aware of it,” said the official, adding that Ottawa had done its best to make medical care available.
The official requested anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.The official requested anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.
US and Cuban officials met at the state department in September to discuss the mysterious health problems. The United States has reduced embassy staffing in Cuba from more than 50 to a maximum 18.US and Cuban officials met at the state department in September to discuss the mysterious health problems. The United States has reduced embassy staffing in Cuba from more than 50 to a maximum 18.
US officials reportedly believe the health problems may have been caused by sophisticated electromagnetic weapons, but some doctors and scientists have expressed skepticism at the allegation.US officials reportedly believe the health problems may have been caused by sophisticated electromagnetic weapons, but some doctors and scientists have expressed skepticism at the allegation.
The Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers (Pafso) – the union representing rank-and-file diplomats – said the initial government reaction had been inadequate, in part because no one had experience of such a problem.The Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers (Pafso) – the union representing rank-and-file diplomats – said the initial government reaction had been inadequate, in part because no one had experience of such a problem.
“Everyone is worried because if you don’t know what something is, and it’s unpredictable, nobody can say for sure that [it] isn’t going to happen again,” the Pafso president, Pamela Isfeld, said in a phone interview. “I totally do not blame them for being very unhappy with this.““Everyone is worried because if you don’t know what something is, and it’s unpredictable, nobody can say for sure that [it] isn’t going to happen again,” the Pafso president, Pamela Isfeld, said in a phone interview. “I totally do not blame them for being very unhappy with this.“
Adam Austen, a spokesman for the Canadian foreign minister, Chrystia Freeland, said she was deeply troubled by the health problems the diplomats were experiencing.Adam Austen, a spokesman for the Canadian foreign minister, Chrystia Freeland, said she was deeply troubled by the health problems the diplomats were experiencing.
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