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Trump Says He Is in Negotiations with Cuba and that an Operation Like Maduro “Will Not Be Necessary”
Donald Trump said Monday that the U.S. is in negotiations with Cuba, at a time when the U.S. president is seeking a political change in the Castro regime from the island’s fragile economic situation. “We’re talking to Cuba right now,” Trump said on board the Air Force One, the presidential plane, on a flight back to Washington from his mansion on the Florida coast. “Marco Rubio is talking to Cuba right now,” he pointed out about his secretary of…
Donald Trump said that Secretary of State Marco Rubio is working on a transition in Cuba. The president made the comments aboard the Air Force One, after being consulted by a journalist about the political future of the island that has been under the Castro brothers regime for more than 60 years, today led by Miguel Díaz-Canel. Read more
Cuba, with 9.6 million inhabitants, stopped receiving oil from its main ally Venezuela after the fall of Maduro.
U.S. President Donald Trump said Monday that his Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, is “talking to Cuba” right now about an agreement, but he did not consider it necessary a military operation in the country similar to that of Venezuela. “We are talking to Cuba right now. Marco Rubio is talking to Cuba right now, and they should totally reach an agreement, because it is... really a humanitarian threat,” Trump told reporters aboard the presidential…
Trump suggests that Cuba could collapse under sanctions without military intervention. The humanitarian and energy crisis on the island is critical, and there are direct talks with the US for a possible deal.
New York.- U.S. President Donald Trump said Monday that his Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, is “talking to Cuba right now” about an “agreement,” but considered “not necessary” a military operation in the country similar to that of Venezuela. “We are talking to Cuba right now. Marco Rubio is talking to Cuba right now, ...
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