Cuban president says Raúl Castro involved in US talks that are in early stages
Former leader Raúl Castro and Cuban President Díaz-Canel oversee early U.S.-Cuba talks amid fuel shortages causing blackouts and risking a humanitarian crisis affecting millions, UN says.
- 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’s Puppet President Says Raúl Castro Involved in Talks with U.S.
Miguel Díaz-Canel, the figurehead "President" of Cuba, revealed on Wednesday that Raúl Castro, the actual dictator of the country, is involved in ongoing talks with the United States. The post Cuba’s Puppet President Says Raúl Castro Involved in Talks with U.S. appeared first on Breitbart.
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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