Brazil’s Lula: Trump indicated he won’t invade Cuba during White House chat
Lula said Trump signaled no military move on Cuba as Washington kept up sanctions on Cuban entities, including GAESA and a joint venture, officials said.
14 Articles
14 Articles
Brazil's president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, has assured that his counterpart in the United States, Donald Trump, has transferred him during the meeting held between them this Thursday in the White House that he "does not" invade Cuba.
Trump has "no intention" of invading Cuba, reveals Brazil's President Lula after White House talks
Brazilian President Lula da Silva stated that US President Donald Trump has no intention of invading Cuba. While Havana seeks an end to the blockade, the US has tightened economic sanctions targeting military-controlled enterprises and joint ventures, maintaining pressure while prioritising the conclusion of regional military campaigns.
On a visit to Washington, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said Thursday (local time) that his US counterpart Donald Trump had assured him that he did not plan to invade Cuba. ...
Brazilian President Lula reveals Trump’s lack of intent to militarily intervene in Cuba
'I heard—and I hope the translation was correct—him say that he is not thinking about invading Cuba,' Lula says, following meeting with US President Donald Trump at White House
The Brazilian president revealed that his US counterpart does not intend to intervene militarily on the Caribbean island. In addition, Lula urged to seek agreements with Iran and reform the UN Security Council.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium










