Cuba Stands Firm: Political System Non-Negotiable Amid U.S. Talks

Cuba has firmly rejected any negotiation over its political system or presidency amid talks with the United States. The discussions follow an oil blockade by the U.S. under President Trump. Reports suggest Trump seeks to oust Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel, though Cuba remains defiant against potential U.S. aggression.

Cuba Stands Firm: Political System Non-Negotiable Amid U.S. Talks
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Cuba has firmly rejected any indications that its political system or presidency are negotiable in recent discussions with the United States, Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernandez de Cossio announced on Friday.

These talks occur under the shadow of an oil blockade established by U.S. President Donald Trump. Reports indicate that Trump desires an economic deal with Cuba providing relaxed trade in exchange for the eventual removal of Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel.

Despite these discussions, Cuba remains resolute in its sovereignty and prepares for any possible U.S. aggression, emphasizing an 'impenetrable resistance' against external threats. The negotiations highlight complex issues such as bilateral trade and longstanding economic compensations.

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