美国制裁古巴总统米格尔·迪亚斯-卡内尔,最新施压古巴领导层


2026年6月4日 / 美国东部时间晚上7:49 / 哥伦比亚广播公司/美联社

根据美国财政部周四提交的文件,美国已对古巴总统米格尔·迪亚斯-卡内尔及其妻子和另外三人实施制裁。这是特朗普政府施压古巴领导层的最新举措。

被列入制裁名单的包括亚历杭德罗·卡斯特罗·埃斯平——前总统劳尔·卡斯特罗与维尔玛·埃斯平的独子。他曾担任古巴国防和国家安全委员会顾问,并在2016年3月劳尔·卡斯特罗在哈瓦那迎接时任总统巴拉克·奥巴马的历史性会晤时在场。卡斯特罗·埃斯平的儿子劳尔·亚历杭德罗·卡斯特罗·卡利斯也被列入制裁名单。

此次制裁出台前,特朗普总统签署了一项扩大对古巴制裁的行政命令。自1月罢免委内瑞拉领导人尼古拉斯·马杜罗以来,特朗普一直威胁要采取军事行动,随后又下令实施能源封锁,切断了运往古巴的燃料运输。这导致古巴全境出现严重停电、食品短缺和经济崩溃。

迪亚斯-卡内尔曾表示,在特朗普发出威胁后,古巴将“做好准备”应对美国可能发动的袭击。

上个月,特朗普政府对多名古巴高级政府官员实施了新的制裁,美国国务卿马可·卢比奥警告称,预计还会有更多制裁措施出台。

在美国宣布对劳尔·卡斯特罗提起刑事指控后,这些威胁的分量进一步加重。新的制裁将冻结这些个人在美国的财产和银行账户,但目前尚不清楚他们的财务与美国金融体系的关联程度。

当被问及周四的制裁是否旨在加速古巴崩溃时,特朗普表示:“我们只是希望他们能把国家治理好。”

“这个国家濒临饥荒,没有能源,没有石油,没有钱,一无所有。它拥有一片美丽的土地。你们本可以拥有很棒的度假胜地,”特朗普在椭圆形办公室一场无关的活动中对记者说。

当被问及古巴是否接近崩溃时,他表示:“某种程度上已经崩溃了”,并补充说“等我们结束在伊朗的军事行动后,就会处理这件事”。

“我喜欢一次只做一件事,”特朗普说。

特朗普此前曾承诺,如果古巴领导层不对本国经济向美国投资开放,并驱逐美国的对手,就对古巴进行“友好接管”,此后他加大了谈论古巴政权更迭的力度。

一名中情局官员告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻,5月14日,中情局局长约翰·拉特克利夫前往古巴哈瓦那,与古巴高级官员举行了罕见会晤,借此传递信息称,如果哈瓦那“做出根本性改变”,美国准备扩大与古巴的经济和安全接触。

同样在上个月,被指控与古巴政府运作关系密切的一家公司负责人的姐妹,在卢比奥宣布撤销其绿卡后,于迈阿密被美国移民和海关执法局官员逮捕。阿迪丝·拉斯特雷斯·莫雷拉是阿尼娅·吉列尔米娜·拉斯特雷斯·莫雷拉的姐妹——后者是古巴企业管理集团(GAESA)的执行总裁。移民和海关执法局当时表示,阿迪丝·拉斯特雷斯·莫雷拉已被拘留,等待遣返程序。

卢比奥指控古巴企业管理集团拥有180亿美元资产,控制着古巴70%的经济。

作为古巴移民之子,卢比奥长期以来对古巴社会主义领导层持强硬立场。他表示,特朗普更倾向于与古巴领导层达成协议,但也表示怀疑美国能否与当前政府达成外交解决方案。

“今日被列入制裁名单的个人直接或资助该政权,以及他们在美国和全球动员其激进革命运动的行为,”卢比奥在一份声明中说。

卢比奥为特朗普政府对哈瓦那实施逐步升级制裁的决定辩护,其中规模最大的制裁针对古巴革命武装力量运营的企业集团古巴企业管理集团。

迪亚斯-卡内尔于2018年被指定接替劳尔·卡斯特尔。他是几十年来首位不姓卡斯特罗的古巴领导人,任期至2028年。

迪亚斯-卡内尔曾承诺推动古巴社会和经济模式现代化。但在他执政期间,古巴陷入了近代以来最严重的经济和能源危机,特朗普政府实施的强化制裁进一步加剧了这一局面。

在担任总统之前,迪亚斯-卡内尔曾担任高等教育部长和古巴共产党第一书记。

他的妻子利斯·奎斯塔·佩拉萨也被列入制裁名单。古巴革命期间已废除第一夫人头衔,因此她没有官方第一夫人身份,但实际上承担着第一夫人的职责,会接待西班牙王后莱蒂齐亚等他国配偶,并陪同丈夫进行官方出访。她曾在文化部担任公职。

她的儿子米格尔·阿尼多·奎斯塔——迪亚斯-卡内尔的继子,也面临制裁。

古巴当局未立即回应置评请求。

新的制裁加大了对古巴政府的施压力度,但这绝非美国首次对国家元首或政府首脑及其亲属实施制裁。

美国曾在21世纪初制裁前苏丹总统奥马尔·巴希尔和前津巴布韦总统罗伯特·穆加贝,最近还对马杜罗及其妻子实施了制裁。

U.S. sanctions Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel in latest pressure on its leadership

June 4, 2026 / 7:49 PM EDT / CBS/AP

The United States has imposed sanctions on Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel, along with his wife and three other individuals, according to a filing Thursday from the U.S. Treasury Department. It’s the latest Trump administration move to pressure the island’s leadership.

Included in the sanctions are Alejandro Castro Espín, the sole son of former President Raúl Castro and Vilma Espín. He served as an adviser to Cuba’s Defense and National Security Commission and was present when Raúl Castro greeted then-President Barack Obama in Havana during a historic March 2016 meeting. Castro Espín’s son, Raúl Alejandro Castro Calis, was also listed.

The sanctions come after President Trump signed an executive order expanding sanctions against the island. He has been threatening military action ever since ousting Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro in January, and then ordering an energy blockade that choked off fuel shipments to Cuba. That has led to severe blackouts, food shortages and an economic collapse across the island.

Díaz-Canel has said that Cuba would “be ready” for a possible attack from the U.S. following threats from Mr. Trump.

Last month, the Trump administration imposed new sanctions on several Cuban senior government officials, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio warning that more sanctions would be expected.

The threats took on new weight after the U.S. announced criminal charges against Raúl Castro. The new sanctions freeze individuals’ property and bank accounts in the U.S., though it’s unclear how intertwined their finances are with the U.S. financial system.

Asked Thursday if his sanctions were meant to accelerate Cuba’s collapse, Mr. Trump said, “We just want them to be a nicely run country.”

“The country is starving and it’s got no energy, it’s got no oil, it’s got no money, it’s got nothing. It’s got a beautiful piece of land. You could have beautiful resorts,” Mr. Trump told reporters at an unrelated event in the Oval Office.

Asked whether Cuba is close to collapsing, he said, “It’s sort of collapsed,” and added that “we’re going to handle that as soon as we’ve finished” military operations in Iran.

“I like to do one thing at a time,” Mr. Trump said.

Mr. Trump has ratcheted up talk of regime change in Cuba after pledging to conduct a “friendly takeover” of the country if its leadership did not open its economy to American investment and kick out U.S. adversaries.

On May 14, CIA Director John Ratcliffe traveled to Havana, Cuba, for a rare meeting with senior Cuban officials, an agency official told CBS News, using the visit to deliver a message that the U.S. was prepared to expand economic and security engagement with Cuba if Havana “makes fundamental changes.”

Also last month, the sister of the head of a company that is accused of having close ties to Cuban government operations was arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers in Miami after Rubio said that he revoked her green card. Adys Lastres Morera is the sister of Ania Guillermina Lastres Morera — the executive president of Grupo de Administración Empresarial S.A., or GAESA. Adys Lastres Morera was placed in ICE custody as she awaits removal proceedings, ICE said at the time.

Rubio has alleged GAESA has $18 billion in assets and controls 70% of the economy.

Rubio, the son of Cuban immigrants who has long taken a hard line against Cuba’s socialist leadership, has said Mr. Trump’s preference is to reach a deal with the island’s leadership but has said he is doubtful the U.S. can reach a diplomatic resolution with the current government.

Those “designated today direct or fund the regime and its efforts to mobilize its radical revolutionary movements in the United States and around the world,” Rubio said in a statement.

Rubio has defended the Trump administration’s decision to slap escalating sanctions on Havana, the largest of which is against Grupo de Administración Empresarial S.A., a business conglomerate operated by the Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces.

Díaz-Canel was handpicked in 2018 to succeed Raúl Castro. He was the first person in decades to lead Cuba without bearing the name Castro. His term runs until 2028.

Díaz-Canel had promised to modernize Cuba’s social and economic model. But under him, the island plunged into the worst economic and energy crisis in recent history, a situation worsened by the heightened sanctions imposed by the Trump administration.

Prior to becoming president, Díaz-Canel served as Minister of Higher Education and as the first secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba.

His wife, Lis Cuesta Peraza, also appeared on the sanctions list. She does not hold the title of first lady, a title abolished in Cuba during the revolution, but in practice she acts as such, receiving other spouses such as Queen Letizia of Spain and accompanying her husband on official trips. She worked as an official in the Ministry of Culture.

Her son Miguel Anido Cuesta, who is Díaz-Canel’s stepson, also faces sanctions.

Cuban authorities did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The new sanctions boost pressure on the Cuban government, but are far from the first time the U.S. has imposed sanctions against heads of state or government and their relatives.

The U.S. hit former Sudanese President Omar Bashir and former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe in the early 2000s and, more recently, targeted Maduro and his wife with sanctions.

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