High-Stakes Diplomacy: U.S. Delegation Meets Cuban Counterparts Amidst Tension
A U.S. delegation led by CIA director John Ratcliffe met with Cuban officials in Havana amidst rising tensions over a U.S. fuel blockade affecting Cuba. Discussions focused on security cooperation, while ongoing negotiations have been strained by economic pressures and widespread protests in the Caribbean nation.
A U.S. delegation, headed by CIA director John Ratcliffe, held discussions with Cuba's Interior Ministry in Havana amid escalating tensions due to a U.S. fuel blockade. This blockade has severely impacted Cuba's fuel supplies and power generation capability.
The meeting was part of a broader dialogue initiated by President Donald Trump, who has been exerting pressure on Cuba, including comments about future negotiations. Cuban representatives asserted that they pose no threat to U.S. security during the meeting, according to an official statement.
While both nations expressed a mutual interest in enhancing security cooperation, a lack of specifics was evident regarding Cuba's participation. The situation unfolds as protests erupted in Havana, following prolonged power outages due to the blockade, raising concerns over worsening conditions for Cuban citizens.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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