CIA Director John Ratcliffe's Diplomatic Dialogue in Havana
A U.S. delegation, led by CIA Director John Ratcliffe, met with the Cuban Interior Ministry in Havana to discuss bilateral cooperation for security. The Cuban government highlighted its stance of not being a threat to U.S. national security, aligning with recent comments from President Trump on fostering dialogue.
A delegation from the United States, led by CIA Director John Ratcliffe, visited Havana, engaging in high-level talks with Cuban officials at the Cuba Interior Ministry. This encounter was reported by state media outlet Cuba Debate.
The discussions reportedly centered on enhancing bilateral cooperation between the law enforcement agencies of both nations. Both parties stressed the importance of these efforts for the security of not only their own countries but also for regional and global security.
The Cuban government's statement, following the departure of a U.S. government plane on Thursday afternoon, assured that Cuba poses no threat to U.S. national security. These developments come on the heels of U.S. President Donald Trump's remarks about initiating dialogue with the Caribbean nation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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