US-Cuba relations remain defined by intensified economic pressure and sanctions under the current administration, including more than 240 measures since January 2026 and direct Treasury designations targeting Miguel Díaz-Canel, his family, and key Cuban entities in June. These steps build on longstanding policy tools such as asset freezes and transaction prohibitions, alongside State Department reports alleging Cuban support for regional actors and espionage. Bilateral talks have continued in parallel, focused on energy shortages, migration, and security issues without preconditions. No verified military actions, extradition proceedings, or custody-related developments involving the Cuban leader have occurred. Structural factors such as Cuba's sovereign status, lack of applicable US jurisdiction, and Díaz-Canel's domestic institutional position limit pathways to custody absent major escalations.
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Miguel Díaz-Canel will be considered taken into U.S. government custody if U.S. government personnel (including military, CIA, personnel of another agency, or contractors acting under direct U.S. government authority) physically detain, arrest, capture, or otherwise assume physical custodial control of Miguel Díaz-Canel, regardless of location or duration.
Visits, interactions with U.S. government personnel, or Miguel Díaz-Canel’s presence in U.S. spaces (including vessels, bases, facilities, or meetings) in a voluntary, non-detained capacity will not qualify. A voluntary surrender to U.S. personnel in which Miguel Díaz-Canel submits to U.S. custody, however, will qualify.
Custody that is carried out by non-U.S. entities (including allied or partner forces) will not qualify unless U.S. personnel are physically present and themselves assume custodial control of Miguel Díaz-Canel, or unless a subsequent transfer into U.S. custody occurs.
The resolution sources for this market will be official information from the U.S. government and a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...Miguel Díaz-Canel will be considered taken into U.S. government custody if U.S. government personnel (including military, CIA, personnel of another agency, or contractors acting under direct U.S. government authority) physically detain, arrest, capture, or otherwise assume physical custodial control of Miguel Díaz-Canel, regardless of location or duration.
Visits, interactions with U.S. government personnel, or Miguel Díaz-Canel’s presence in U.S. spaces (including vessels, bases, facilities, or meetings) in a voluntary, non-detained capacity will not qualify. A voluntary surrender to U.S. personnel in which Miguel Díaz-Canel submits to U.S. custody, however, will qualify.
Custody that is carried out by non-U.S. entities (including allied or partner forces) will not qualify unless U.S. personnel are physically present and themselves assume custodial control of Miguel Díaz-Canel, or unless a subsequent transfer into U.S. custody occurs.
The resolution sources for this market will be official information from the U.S. government and a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...US-Cuba relations remain defined by intensified economic pressure and sanctions under the current administration, including more than 240 measures since January 2026 and direct Treasury designations targeting Miguel Díaz-Canel, his family, and key Cuban entities in June. These steps build on longstanding policy tools such as asset freezes and transaction prohibitions, alongside State Department reports alleging Cuban support for regional actors and espionage. Bilateral talks have continued in parallel, focused on energy shortages, migration, and security issues without preconditions. No verified military actions, extradition proceedings, or custody-related developments involving the Cuban leader have occurred. Structural factors such as Cuba's sovereign status, lack of applicable US jurisdiction, and Díaz-Canel's domestic institutional position limit pathways to custody absent major escalations.
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