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Expulsion of Cuban Diplomats for Spying

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 March 2017

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Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2003

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References

1 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, Apr. 18,1961, Art. 9(1), 23 UST 3227,3233–34,500 UNTS 95,102.

2 Agreement Regarding the Headquarters of the United Nations J u n e 26,1947, U.S.-UN, sec. 11,61 Stat. 3416, 3423,11 UNTS 11, 20.

3 Id., sec. 13(b), 61 Stat, at 3425, 11 UNTS at 22.

4 Reeker, Philip T., Deputy Spokesman, U.S. Dep’t of State Daily Press Briefing at 813 (May 13, 2003), at <http://www.state.gov>..>Google Scholar

5 Id.

6 Id.; see also Federal Bureau of Investigation Press Release on FBI Statement on Expulsion of Cuban Diplomats (May 15,2003), at <http://www2.fbi.gov> (“Based on thorough investigations, and to preempt the activities of Cuban intelligence in the United States, the FBI recommended to the State Department that a number of Cuban intelligence officers be declared persona non grata and expelled.”).

7 See Lynch, Colum & DeYoung, Karen, U.S. Orders Expulsion of 14 Cuban Diplomats, Wash. Post, May 14,2003, at A1 Google Scholar.

8 See DeYoung, Karen, Cuba Denounces Diplomats’ Expulsions, Wash. Post, May 15, 2003, at A18 Google Scholar.