美军领导人在关塔那摩湾美军基地附近与古巴高级军事官员举行罕见会晤


2026-05-29T23:44:36.258Z / 美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)

作者:娜塔莎·贝特朗
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发布于美国东部时间2026年5月29日晚7:44


美国南方司令部司令弗朗西斯·L·多诺万将军(中)于2026年5月29日在古巴关塔那摩湾海军基地周边与古巴陆军中将罗伯托·莱格拉·索托隆戈及其他古巴军事领导人会面。
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内容摘要

  • 美国南方司令部司令在关塔那摩湾基地周边与古巴高级军事官员举行了罕见会晤。
  • 此次会晤前,美军在古巴附近海域增强了军事部署,“尼米兹”号航母打击群进入加勒比海。
  • 尽管双方面临不断升级的经济施压,这仍是近期美古两国官员之间至少第二次高层外交接触。

AI生成的摘要已由CNN编辑审核。

美国南方司令部司令于周五在位于古巴东南部的美军关塔那摩湾海军基地周边,与古巴高级军事官员举行了一场罕见会晤。

美国南方司令部表示,司令弗朗西斯·多诺万将军与古巴陆军中将罗伯托·莱格拉·索托隆戈——古巴总参谋部第一副部长——以及其他古巴高级军事领导人“就行动安全事宜进行了简短交流”。

此次会晤正值美军在古巴附近增强军事部署之际,“尼米兹”号航母打击群于上周抵达加勒比海。就在多诺万与古巴军事官员会面的几天前,古巴国家主席米格尔·迪亚斯-卡内尔曾警告,美国对该岛发动军事打击“将引发一场后果难以估量的屠杀”。

这也是近期美古两国高级官员之间至少第二次高层会晤。中央情报局局长约翰·拉特克利夫于5月初访问哈瓦那,与古巴内政部官员及该国情报部门负责人举行了罕见会谈。

美国南方司令部称,多诺万“对关塔那摩湾海军基地开展了周边安全评估”,并与基地官员讨论了部队防护、军人及其家属的安全,以及行动战备状态等议题。


美国南方司令部司令弗朗西斯·L·多诺万将军视察关塔那摩湾海军基地的安保态势。
美国南方司令部

美国指控古巴官员在该岛部署俄罗斯和中国监听站,破坏美国在该地区的利益,据CNN报道,美国近期正对古巴政府加大法律和经济施压力度。除此之外,美国于1月实施的严厉石油封锁已使古巴陷入经济危机,导致断电、食品和燃料短缺。

相关报道 2024年1月1日,在古巴圣地亚哥举行的革命胜利65周年庆祝活动上,前古巴领导人劳尔·卡斯特罗在演讲中注视着古巴国旗。伊斯马埃尔·弗朗西斯科/美联社 劳尔·卡斯特罗遭起诉,该案筹备历时30年 阅读时长4分钟

美国司法部于本月初起诉前古巴总统劳尔·卡斯特罗,美国政府还宣布对古巴政府实施新的制裁,包括制裁其主要情报机构和内政部。美国国务卿马可·卢比奥此前曾表示,“未来几天和几周内还会有更多制裁措施出台”。

US military leader held rare meeting with senior Cuban military officials near US base at Guantanamo Bay

2026-05-29T23:44:36.258Z / CNN

By Natasha Bertrand

15 min ago

PUBLISHED May 29, 2026, 7:44 PM ET

SOUTHCOM Commander Gen. Francis L. Donovan (middle) met with Cuban Army Corps Gen. Roberto Legrá Sotolongo and other Cuban military leaders on May 29, 2026 at the perimeter of Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

US Southern Command

Summary

  • The commander of US Southern Command met with senior Cuban military officials at the perimeter of Guantanamo Bay, in a rare meeting.
  • The meeting followed a US military buildup near Cuba with the USS Nimitz carrier strike group in the Caribbean.
  • It’s at least the second high-level diplomatic contact between US and Cuban officials in recent weeks despite mounting economic pressure.

AI-generated summary was reviewed by a CNN editor.

The commander of US Southern Command met with senior Cuban military officials on Friday in a rare meeting on the perimeter of Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, a US military installation located in Cuba’s southeast.

SOUTHCOM said that Commander Gen. Francis Donovan met with Cuban Army Corps Gen. Roberto Legrá Sotolongo – Cuba’s first deputy minister of the chief of the general staff – and other senior leaders from the Cuban military “for a brief exchange on operational security matters.”

The meeting comes amid a US military buildup near Cuba, with the USS Nimitz carrier strike group arriving in the Caribbean last week. Donovan also met with the Cuban military officials just days after Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel warned that a US military assault on the island “will cause a bloodbath with incalculable consequences.”

It’s at least the second high-level meeting between senior US and Cuban officials in recent weeks. CIA Director John Ratcliffe traveled to Havana in early May for a rare meeting with officials from Cuba’s Ministry of the Interior and heads of the island’s intelligence services.

SOUTHCOM said Donavan “led a perimeter security assessment” of Naval Station Guantanamo Bay “and discussed force protection, safety of service members and their families, and operational readiness with base officials.”

SOUTHCOM Commander Gen. Francis L. Donovan inspects Naval Station Guantanamo Bay’s security posture.

US Southern Command

The US has accused Cuban officials of hosting Russian and Chinese listening posts on the island and thwarting US interests in the region, CNN reported, and has been applying increasing legal and economic pressure on the Cuban government in recent weeks. That’s in addition to a punishing oil blockade imposed by the US in January, which has plunged the island into economic crisis and led to power cuts, food and fuel shortages.

Related article Former Cuban President Raul Castro looks at the Cuban flag during his speech at the event celebrating the 65th anniversary of the triumph of the revolution in Santiago, Cuba, on January 1, 2024. Ismael Francisco/AP Raúl Castro indicted in a prosecution that has been in the works for 3 decades 4 min read

The Justice Department indicted former Cuban President Raúl Castro earlier this month and the administration announced new sanctions on the Cuban government, including its main intelligence agency and interior ministry. Secretary of State Marco Rubio previously said that “additional sanctions actions can be expected in the following days and weeks.”

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