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Canada not pulling its Cuba diplomats over mystery illnesses | The Indian Express

Canada not pulling its Cuba diplomats over mystery illnesses | The Indian Express



Canada not pulling its Cuba diplomats over mystery illnesses

A senior official tells reporters the eight were among 27 it screened following US reports that two dozen US officials and family members had a range of unexplained symptoms that included nausea, dizziness, headaches and nosebleeds.

By: AP | Ottawa | Published: January 11, 2018 9:49 am
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Canada has no plans to withdraw its diplomats from Cuba (Photo via AP/File)

Canada has no plans to remove diplomats from Cuba though at least eight people connected to its embassy appear to have had symptoms of a potential illness at the center of a rift in US-Cuba relations.
A senior official tells reporters the eight were among 27 it screened following US reports that two dozen US officials and family members had a range of unexplained symptoms that included nausea, dizziness, headaches and nosebleeds.

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