Cuba in communication with US, Cuban diplomat says, as Trump tightens ...
- Despite U.S. talk of regime change, Cuba's deputy foreign minister told CNN Havana is ready for `meaningful` dialogue but will not discuss its government or constitutional system.
- Last week, the previous U.S. administration threatened tariffs on oil-exporting nations and moved to cut off Cuba's fuel supplies, with Rubio signalling support for regime change.
- Cuban officials say sanctions and underinvestment strain the energy sector as Cubans face blackouts and long gas lines, with the U.S. Embassy in Havana urging conservation.
- Amid rising drills, Cuban officials vowed to combat any similar U.S. military action and urged dialogue over coercion, signaling a readiness to respond to external pressure.
- On Wednesday, Cuba's deputy foreign minister told CNN that Havana is ready for `meaningful` dialogue but refuses to discuss regime change, amid U.S. pressure including Mexico's announced oil suspension.
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After months of threats from the United States, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel is opening up talks with Washington. “We are ready to engage in dialogue on any subject, but without pressure,” he says in a televised address to the population.
Havana. In appearance before the press, the president of Cuba and first secretary of the Communist Party, Miguel Díaz-Canel, declared that it is a country of peace and is ready for a dialogue with the United States, on any subject, provided that it is “without conditions, without pressure, with respect for our sovereignty, independence and self-determination. A civilized relationship can be built between neighbors.”
Cuba open to dialogue with US but not under pressure: President Diaz-Canel - The Tribune
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel stated that his country is open to dialogue with the United States on any topic but without pressure or preconditions. Amid severe fuel shortages and US threats, he rejected talks under duress, insisting on equal terms, sovereignty, and no interference.
Cuba open to dialogue with US but not under pressure: President Diaz-Canel
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel stated that his country is open to dialogue with the United States on any topic but without pressure or preconditions. Amid severe fuel shortages and US threats, he rejected talks under duress, insisting on equal terms, sovereignty, and no interference.
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