Cuba confirms talks with US officials, wants end to Trump’s energy blockade
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Cuba confirms respectful talks with US officials, seeking an end to President Trump’s energy blockade.
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A potential shift in US-Cuba relations could affect trade and travel policies, possibly impacting American businesses and citizens interested in Cuba.
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A Cuban Foreign Ministry official confirmed recent talks with US officials, describing the exchange as "respectful and professional" and "devoid of threats." Cuba is seeking an end to President Trump's energy blockade, which has impacted the island nation. These discussions represent a rare diplomatic engagement between the two countries under the current Trump administration. The Cuban government's public acknowledgment of these talks suggests a desire for de-escalation regarding sanctions. The focus on the "energy blockade" indicates a specific area of economic pressure Cuba hopes to alleviate.
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Cuban and US officials are engaged in talks described as 'respectful and professional'.
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Cuba confirms talks with US officials, urges end to Trump energy blockade

Cuba confirms meeting with US officials on island, wants energy blockade lifted
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