Cuba to release 51 prisoners under agreement with the Vatican


HAVANA, March ⁠12 (Reuters) - Cuba will release 51 ⁠prisoners in the coming days under ‌anagreement with the Vatican, Cuba's foreign ministry said in a statement on Thursday.

The ​prisoner release comes two ⁠weeks after Foreign ⁠Minister Bruno Rodriguez met with Pope Leoin ⁠the ‌Vatican and at a time when Cuba has ⁠come under increased pressure from U.S. ​President ‌Donald Trump.

"In the spirit of goodwill ⁠and ​the close and fluid relations between the Cuban state and the Vatican, ⁠with which communication has ​historically been maintained regarding the review and release of prisoners, the Cuban ⁠government has decided to release 51 people sentenced to imprisonment in the coming days," the ministry said.

"All ​have served a ⁠significant portion of their sentences and ​have maintained good ‌conduct in prison," it ​said.

(Reporting by Daniel Trotta in Havana; Editing by Christopher Cushing)

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