
Trump Administration Demanded Cuban President Díaz-Canel's Removal in Talks
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.
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