Cuba confirms talks with US officials, urges end to Trump energy blockade

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by FRANCE 24
April 21, 2026
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Cuba confirmed talks with US officials and urged an end to President Donald Trump's energy blockade.

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Cuba confirmed that US officials recently held talks in Havana, according to senior diplomat Alejandro Garcia. These discussions occurred as the island nation faces a severe crisis under President Donald Trump's energy blockade. The Cuban foreign ministry official stated that delegations included US assistant secretaries and Cuba’s deputy foreign minister. Havana is urging an end to the Trump administration's pressure campaign, which has exacerbated Cuba's economic challenges.

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