Cuba's President has warned that "McCarthyism is back" after the US government convened delegations from 65 countries to coordinate action against what it terms "Marxist subversion networks."
The US indictment of Raúl Castro is seen as another step in the Trump administration's escalating pressure campaign against Cuba's communist government, with Cuba's president warning of potential military action.
Cuba's president has issued a warning against potential US aggression, stating that while the island does not seek conflict, it is fully prepared to defend itself. This comes amidst renewed rhetoric reminiscent of past tensions, including the Bay of Pigs.
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel confirmed former leader Raúl Castro's involvement in early-stage discussions with the United States amid an oil blockade, as the UN presented an aid action plan for Cuba to US officials.
Cuba's President Miguel Diaz-Canel confirmed that official talks are underway with the US government, aiming to find solutions for bilateral differences between the two nations.
Cuba's President has confirmed that discussions are underway with the United States, signaling potential diplomatic developments between the two nations.
The United States has imposed new sanctions on Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel and members of the Castro family. Cuba's president has condemned these actions, calling them 'illegal sanctions and aggression by the United States.'
Cuba's president has issued a stern warning to the United States, cautioning against any attempts to attack the island nation or depose him from power.
Cuba's president stated there is no justification for US military aggression and called any such decision irrational, but affirmed that Cuba would respond "until death" if an attack occurs.
Cuba's president announced the country is preparing for a potential US invasion, basing its defense plan on a 'war of the entire people,' as Havana faces severe fuel and electricity shortages.
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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.
Cuba's president has confirmed ongoing discussions with the United States, cautioning that reaching an agreement will be a lengthy process as the Caribbean nation faces a deepening economic crisis.
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.
Experts are calling for federal investigators to examine the role of Progressive International and a Rhodes Scholar with ties to Cuba's president in organizing the convoy that brought Twitch streamer Hasan Piker to Havana in March.
Cuba's president stated that Cuba poses no threat to the US but warned that any invasion would result in a "bloodbath." This strong statement addresses ongoing tensions between the two nations.
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel stated in an interview that the U.S. has no valid reason for a military attack or to depose him, warning against an invasion of the island.
Cuba's President Miguel Diaz-Canel revealed secret talks with the Trump administration, guided by Raul Castro, raising questions about the potential return to power of the old Castro dynasty.
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.
Cuba's President confirmed discussions with the United States to find solutions to an energy blockade, while emphasizing the need for respect for Havana's sovereignty.