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- 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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Cuba is prepared to hold dialogue with the United States but not under pressure, President Miguel Diaz-Canel insisted Thursday after months of threats from US President Donald Trump.
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