Cuba Asserts No Threat in High-Level CIA Meeting
Cuba asserted its non-threat status to US national security during a high-level meeting with CIA Director John Ratcliffe. The discussion aimed to improve bilateral relations, arguing for Cuba's removal from the US terrorism sponsor list amid continued tensions over an energy blockade and potential interventions.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe engaged in a high-stakes diplomatic meeting in Cuba, aiming to ease tensions between the two nations.
The Cuban government presented evidence to assert it poses no threat to US national security, challenging its designation as a state sponsor of terrorism.
This dialogue occurs amid high tensions due to the US energy blockade on Cuba and President Trump's intervention threats.
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