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Guatemala Phases Out Cuban Doctors Amid U.S. Pressure

Feb 11, 2026 | World

February 11, 2026

Guatemala has announced it will begin phasing out its nearly 30-year-old Cuban medical brigade program — a move that signals shifting geopolitical winds across Latin America.

The Guatemalan Health Ministry confirmed that the current brigade includes 412 Cuban medical workers, among them 333 doctors serving rural and underserved communities. Officials say the withdrawal will happen gradually as contracts conclude, framing the decision as part of a “technical analysis” to strengthen Guatemala’s national healthcare system.

But the political backdrop is impossible to ignore.

Under President Bernardo Arévalo, Guatemala has moved closer to Washington — signing trade agreements, accepting increased deportation flights, and cooperating on security issues. At the same time, the Trump administration has intensified pressure on countries hosting Cuban medical missions, arguing that the program financially benefits the Cuban government while underpaying doctors abroad.

Several countries — including Paraguay, the Bahamas, and Guyana — have already ended similar agreements.

For Guatemala, however, the impact could be significant. Cuban doctors have long staffed remote Indigenous and low-income communities where local physicians are scarce. Critics warn that removing them could strain already fragile healthcare services.

For Cuba, the medical brigades generate billions annually and serve as a critical source of foreign income.

This isn’t just a healthcare shift — it’s another chapter in the evolving political chessboard of the Americas.

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