Cuba Open to Dialogue Amid Ongoing Tensions with the United States
Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernández de Cossío stated that Cuba is open to dialogue with the United States, despite ongoing tensions. While he emphasized that negotiations are not currently occurring, Cossío highlighted Cuba's willingness to engage in informal talks. However, key constitutional, economic, and governmental issues remain off-limits for discussion.
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Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernández de Cossío announced Cuba's readiness for dialogue with the United States amid rising tensions. Despite President Trump's recent threats to impose tariffs, Cossío maintained that Cuba is open to informal talks, although negotiations have not yet commenced.
Cossío clarified that while Cuba is open to discussion, critical issues such as the nation's constitution and socialist government are non-negotiable. The diplomat highlighted the urgent need for dialogue, noting challenges such as economic crises, oil shortage, and U.S. sanctions impacting Cuba's stability.
Meanwhile, international reactions have varied, with Russia pledging support for Cuba against perceived U.S. economic and military pressure. Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum offered humanitarian aid, showing solidarity amid complex negotiations over oil shipments.
(With inputs from agencies.)

