'Raulito' Castro, Fidel's Nephew-Grandson, Secretly Negotiates with the Us the 'Cubastroika': the Future Political Transition on the Island
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is secretly discussing the future of Cuba with the grandson of former Cuban leader Raúl Castro, whom Washington still sees as a key force in the regime at the age of 94, the New York Times (NYT) and the Axios website reported, citing unnamed sources. The US is also pushing for the end of current President Miguel Díaz-Canel, which it sees as a condition for opening Cuba to American companies.
The third generation of the Castro clan appears in Cuba’s political life. Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s approach to the family gives clues as to how the Cuban transition can advance. More information: The dilemma of Cuban exile in the face of dialogue with the US: between the “Cubastroika” negotiated with the Castros and the desire for total rupture.
Through the oil embargo, the island lies on the deathbed. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio explores the new beginning with Fidel Castro's nephew.
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