Cuba's President Says No Current Talks with the US After Trump Threatens It
Díaz-Canel rejects talks with the U.S. except on migration, citing sovereignty and international law amid rising tensions after a U.S. attack on Venezuela and sanctions costing Cuba $7.5 billion.
- On Monday, Cuban President Miguel Díaz‑Canel said his administration is not in talks with the U.S. government, limiting engagements to technical migration contacts.
- President Donald Trump on Sunday posted urging Cuba to `make a deal, BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE`, following the U.S. attack on Jan. 3, though he did not specify what deal meant.
- Sanctions and oil flows indicate Cuba received 35,000 barrels daily from Venezuela, plus 5,500 from Mexico and roughly 7,500 from Russia, while U.S. sanctions cost more than $7.5 billion.
- Setting conditions, Díaz‑Canel argued relations must follow international law, reiterating dialogue depends on sovereign equality and mutual respect.
- Analysts cautioned the situation is `very sad and concerning`, with Andy S. Gómez seeing no outreach now and Díaz‑Canel buying time for the inner circle's next steps.
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Cuba says it is not in talks with United States
HAVANA — Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel said Monday his administration is not in talks with the U.S. government, a day after President Donald Trump threatened the Caribbean island in the wake of the U.S. attack on Venezuela.
Cuba says it hasn't entered in talks with US
HAVANA — Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel said Monday that his administration is not in talks with the U.S. government, a day after President Donald Trump threatened the Caribbean island in the wake of the U.S. attack on Venezuela.
Cuba announced the absence of any negotiations with the United States after public statements and threats from US President Donald Trump.
The President of Cuba, Miguel D az-Canel, neg who are in talks with the US as suggested yesterday Trump without giving any more details.
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