Cuban president says Raul Castro involved in US talks amid oil blockade
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Cuban president says Raul Castro involved in US talks amid oil blockade
"Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel stated that the talks with the United States are in the early stages, as the island faces ongoing nationwide blackouts due to an oil blockade imposed by Trump. He emphasized the necessity of establishing a dialogue channel and developing common agendas of interest for both parties to move forward."
"Raul Castro, who has been instrumental in guiding the dialogue process, along with Diaz-Canel and other Communist Party members, is focused on ensuring that any discussions lead to a genuine commitment to progress. Castro's previous experience in negotiations with Obama is seen as a valuable asset in these talks."
"Trump's threats of tariffs on countries supplying oil to Cuba have intensified the situation, contributing to a three-month halt in fuel shipments to the island. The ongoing embargo and economic challenges have resulted in prolonged power outages and significant disruptions to daily life in Cuba."
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel announced early-stage talks with the US amid heightened tensions following Trump's comments about Cuba. Nationwide blackouts persist due to an oil blockade initiated by Trump. Diaz-Canel emphasized the need for a dialogue channel and common agendas for progress. Raul Castro, influential in guiding the dialogue, previously led talks with Obama that restored diplomatic relations. Trump's recent threats of tariffs on oil suppliers to Cuba exacerbate the situation, with the island facing severe fuel shortages and economic challenges.
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