Life in Cuba After Trump’s Threats: ‘This Is a Ship Adrift’
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Cuba's president says no current talks with the US following Trump's threats
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel says his administration is not in talks with the U.S. government. This comes a day after President Donald Trump threatened Cuba following the U.S. attack on Venezuela earlier this month. Díaz-Canel emphasized on Monday that relations…
Trump Threatens Cuba: Make a Deal With The U.S. “Before It’s Too Late”
United States ruler Donald Trump has threatened Cuba, giving the country an ultimatum. Trump wants Cuba to strike a deal with Washington “before it’s too late.” American rhetoric toward Havana has sharpened in recent weeks, unfortunately, as the war mongering spreads. The U.S. has kept a comprehensive trade embargo on the Caribbean nation since the 1960s. While the Obama and Biden administrations took steps to normalize relations, Trump reinstat…
Life in Cuba after Trump’s threats: ‘This is a ship adrift’
Sixty-seven years have elapsed, and Havana still remembers the triumphant entry of Fidel Castro and his bearded revolutionaries. After departing from a military academy in the morning, a convoy of trucks advances at midday from the Malecón, traversing the city along the same original route. Riding atop the olive-green trucks are young men and women with red flags, raised fists, and shouts of “Long live Fidel!” On the sidewalk, a crowd has gather…
Havana, Cuba’s president, Miguel Díaz-Canel, reiterated his country’s willingness to dialogue with the United States, but without making “no political concession,” at a time when Washington increases pressure on the island. The president also said that with the attack on Caracas, President Donald Trump’s administration opened the door to “an era of barbarism, dispossession and neo-fascism, regardless of the cost of destruction and death.”
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel reaffirmed his country's willingness to engage in dialogue with the United States on Friday, but without making a "hard political concession", at a time when US President Donald Trump...
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel reaffirmed on Friday his country's willingness to engage in dialogue with the United States, but without making "any political concessions", at a time when US President Donald Trump is intensifying his threats against the communist island, AFP reports.
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