Cuba hints at U.S. property payback; South Florida Cubans doubtful

Cuba is signaling a potential shift in its decades-long dispute with the United States, with a senior government official suggesting Havana may be willing to compensate Americans and U.S. companies whose properties were seized following the 1959 revolution.

The proposal, however, is already drawing skepticism in South Florida, where many Cuban Americans say the offer raises more questions than answers.

Miami-based attorney Nick Gutierrez, who represents families and companies with certified claims, said nearly 6,000 U.S. entities could stand to benefit if the proposal becomes formalized…

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