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Cuban president says Raúl Castro involved in US talks that are in early stages
Raúl Castro is leading early Cuba-U.S. talks amid severe energy shortages and sanctions, with $94 million needed to address the island's energy crisis, UN officials said.
- Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel said former leader Raúl Castro is involved in early-stage talks between Cuba and the United States.
- The discussions come amid rising tensions, including U.S. oil restrictions, threats of tariffs, and Cuba’s ongoing energy crisis with widespread blackouts.
- Despite stepping down in 2018, Raúl Castro remains highly influential in Cuba’s leadership and decision-making.
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Cuba-U.S. Diplomatic Overture: A Historic Dialogue Continues
Former Cuban President Raúl Castro is part of early-stage talks with the United States amid increasing tensions between the two countries. Cuban President Díaz-Canel indicated that these discussions aim to build a dialogue channel and common interest agendas, despite ongoing nationwide blackouts due to an oil blockade.
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Read Full ArticleCuban President Díaz-Canel confirms that Raúl Castro is involved in the first talks with the United States, a key step towards the possible improvement of bilateral relations.
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