The Cuban Dictatorship Expressed Its Willingness to a “Serious and Responsible Dialogue” with the United States
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Nevertheless, the Cuban Government has declared the recent strengthening of the tax on the island, in which Washington threatened to impose tariffs on any country selling oil to Cuba.
Havana. Cuba wants a serious dialogue and a non-interference in internal affairs with the U.S. government, said yesterday Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez, after this week the island government rejected a request from the U.S. embassy in Havana to import diesel fuel for its generators, by classifying the petition as brazen, due to the energy blockade maintained by President Donald Trump against the island. Yesterday, this situation caused the co…
Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez spoke during a CELAC summit in Bogotá
Bruno Rodriguez ratified the island's commitment to regional peace on the eve of the Bogotá Summit
The Cuban Minister denounced the recent strengthening of the tax-taxed island in which Washington threatens or imposes tariffs on anyone who sells oil to Cuba.
An expert on US-Cuba relations argues that an economic agreement between the two governments 'is very possible' in the current context of crisis.
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