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Cuban President Denies U.S. Dialogue Amid Trump's Urgent Call for Agreement

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Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has stated that there are no ongoing discussions with the United States, despite President Donald Trump's recent urging for the island to negotiate. Díaz-Canel clarified that only technical contacts related to migration exist between the two nations. Trump emphasized the urgency for Cuba to reach an agreement, especially as Venezuela's oil support, crucial for Cuba's energy system, is dwindling. He also mentioned concerns regarding Cuban migrants in the U.S. and their treatment under current policies. The Cuban leader criticized U.S. aggression towards Cuba over the past 66 years and reaffirmed Cuba's commitment to uphold existing migration agreements.

Key Details: • Díaz-Canel asserts no serious dialogue with the U.S. government. • Trump warns Cuba about losing Venezuelan oil support, vital for its energy. • Cuban migrants in the U.S. face challenges due to policy changes.

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