US Keeps Cuba Ship Drama on Life Support for Another Year
Published Date: 2/18/2026
Presidential Document
Summary
The U.S. is continuing its national emergency with Cuba because tensions and risks around U.S. vessels and migration remain high. This means rules controlling where and how ships can anchor or move near Cuba stay in place to protect U.S. security and foreign relations. No new money changes, but the emergency status and related restrictions will keep going for now.
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National Emergency Continued; Vessel Rules Persist
On February 13, 2026, the President continued the national emergency with respect to Cuba. The emergency authority that allows the United States to regulate the anchorage and movement of U.S.-registered vessels near Cuba remains in effect, and prior measures denying monetary and material support to the Cuban government are maintained.
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