Cuban President: No Talks with Us
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RIO DE JANEIRO. Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel is rejecting Donald Trump's claim that the Cuban regime is holding talks with the United States. "There are no ongoing talks with the United States government," Díaz-Canel wrote in a post on social media. At the same time, he stressed that Havana is ready to "engage in a serious and responsible dialogue."
HAVANA, CUBA.— 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 following the U.S. attack on Venezuela. In agreement with the AP agency, Díaz-Canel published a series of brief statements in X after Trump suggested that Cuba “come to an agreement, before it is too late.” He did not specify what kind of agreement. Díaz-…
Following Trump’s statements that “Cuba is being spoken to,” followed by the denial of the tenant of Palacio, the entire country seems to have drawn the same conclusion: if there are talks, they probably haven’t invited the “scapegoat.”
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