US May Announce Economic Deal With Cuba Soon, USA Today Says
The deal aims to shift Cuba's economy toward U.S. dependence with potential travel relaxations and sanction removals, reflecting a strategic approach to influence in the hemisphere.
- The Trump administration is preparing an economic deal with Cuba that could be announced soon, USA Today reports.
- After the U.S. operation in Venezuela, officials treated Cuba as the next target following Nicolás Maduro's capture and the cutoff of Venezuelan oil shipments, with the Trump administration focusing on economic dependence rather than military force.
- Negotiators floated relaxing Americans' ability to travel to Havana and dropping some sanctions, according to sources familiar with the talks.
- The White House declined to comment and referred USA TODAY to Trump’s summit remarks, while former U.S. officials privately questioned the deal’s progress.
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An Economic Deal with Cuba Is in the Works
Donald Trump is offering an economic deal to Cuba that could include an “off-ramp” to allow the Castro family to step down from power in the Caribbean island. To avoid carrying out another military intervention, the White House is pursuing economic deals that favor the US and relax restrictions on Americans’ ability to travel to the […] The post An Economic Deal with Cuba Is in the Works appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
Trump Reportedly Preparing Deal With Cuba To Advance U.S. Interests Amid Continued Pressure On Havana Regime
President Donald Trump is preparing an economic deal that would advance U.S. interests in Cuba as it continues to put pressure on the Havana regime, according to a new report.
Trump eyes surprise economic deal with Cuba
The Trump administration is preparing an economic deal with Cuba that could be announced soon, two sources with knowledge of the administration’s plans said. The details of the prospective deal and exact timing are not known. But an agreement could include a relaxation on Americans' ability to travel to Havana. Trump would not need Congress’ approval to loosen those types of restrictions.
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