Cuba is preparing for a potential US military attack, with Havana announcing national mobilization following threats of intervention, an intensified embargo, and pressure to replace Díaz-Canel. Despite these tensions, Cuba asserts its right to self-defense while keeping the door open for diplomacy with Washington.
Cuban President Díaz-Canel denounced American sanctions as 'collective punishment' and promised 'impregnable resistance' to Trump. The sanctions have led to fuel shortages, paralyzing hospitals and delaying humanitarian aid in Havana.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has vehemently denied that American officials encouraged Cubans to overthrow President Miguel Díaz-Canel, labeling a New York Times report on the matter as 'fake news' based on false information.
The Trump administration reportedly demanded the removal of Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel during talks with Havana on Cuba's future, according to the New York Times, as a condition for meaningful negotiations.
Raúl Guillermo Rodríguez Castro, grandson of Raúl Castro, has been seen publicly alongside President Díaz-Canel, fueling speculation about his future role in Cuba's leadership amidst a severe economic crisis and US pressure.
Donald Trump's nominee for a top diplomatic post, Jeremy Carl, has withdrawn from consideration following growing bipartisan backlash over his past controversial race and Israel comments, marking a setback for Trump despite initial support.
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel confirmed that Cuban officials have begun discussions with US counterparts, stating that these talks were facilitated by 'international factors' to address differences and seek cooperation.
Cuba's President Miguel Díaz-Canel said on Friday that officials held recent talks with the US aiming to resolve "differences" between the two countries.
President Miguel Díaz-Canel has called for urgent changes to Cuba's state-centered economic model, leading to the opening of the island to public-private enterprises for the first time in almost 70 years.
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel announced last week that his government is negotiating with the United States to find a solution to overcome tensions in the relationship between the two countries.
Orice tentativă a Statelor Unite de a prelua controlul Cubei va fi întâmpinată cu „o rezistență de nezdruncinat”, a declarat marți președintele cubanez Miguel Díaz-Canel, în timp ce energia electrică…
Apesar da crise e sofrimento que se vive, o povo cubano apoia fim do regime. Até Trump é melhor que o atual líder cubano? "É assustador", garante Rodolfo Bendoyro, professor universitário luso-cubano.
Cubans are experiencing widespread protests, including pot-banging and arson, amid severe hardships. President Díaz-Canel, while initially unresponsive, has now admitted that Havana is in talks with Washington.
Cuba confirmed talks with the Trump administration amid economic crisis following Venezuela oil cutoff as President Miguel Díaz-Canel cites aim to resolve differences.
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel announced that the Cuban government has held discussions with the United States to identify and resolve bilateral problems based on their severity and impact.
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel stated on Thursday that the Caribbean country will defend itself against any "terrorist and mercenary aggression that seeks to undermine the..."
Marco Rubio stated that Cuba's economy is failing and cannot be fixed, while President Donald Trump reiterated that his administration would be 'doing something with Cuba very soon,' amidst calls for new leadership.
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Cuba's president, Miguel Díaz-Canel, has declared that any attempt by the United States to take control of the island will be met with "unbreakable resistance," following threats from former US President Trump.
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has responded to US leader Donald Trump's comments regarding a potential takeover of Cuba. This follows earlier reports that the Trump administration sought to remove Díaz-Canel from power.
The Trump administration is looking for President Miguel Díaz-Canel to leave as the U.S. continues negotiating with the Cuban government, according to a U.S. official
Demonstrators in Cuba stormed a Communist Party office, an unusual event in the country. President Díaz-Canel condemned the protests but also expressed a degree of understanding, following the arrest of five people for vandalism amidst the country's severe economic crisis.
"Negotiations Underway": Cuban President Acknowledges U.S. Talks Amid Fuel Supply Crisis
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel stated on state television that his government has entered…
El presidente cubano, Miguel Díaz-Canel, encabeza una delegación que busca el fin del bloqueo petrolero tras la caída de Maduro y la asfixia de la red eléctrica nacional