That may mean Trump's economic team will have more sway over Cuba policy, which could lead to a more pragmatic approach, the second official said. Cuba policy was not part of a major foreign policy address Trump delivered in April. At a Miami rally in September, Trump said he would roll back Obama's Cuban policy reforms unless Cuban leaders allowed religious freedom and freed political prisoners. "The next president can reverse them, and that I will do unless the Castro regime meets our demands," Trump told supporters. “While Fidel Castro was alive, there was an emotional impediment for greater engagement" from the Cuban exile community in Miami, Castor told Reuters.
Source: thestar November 26, 2016 16:43 UTC