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Cuban President Rejects Trump's Demands Amid Oil Supply Threats

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Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has firmly rejected U.S. President Donald Trump's demands for Cuba to negotiate a deal with Washington, asserting that no external party can dictate Cuba's actions. Trump's recent threats to cut off Venezuelan oil supplies, which Cuba heavily relies on, could lead to significant economic challenges for the island nation. The U.S. has accused Cuba of receiving financial aid from Venezuela in exchange for security services, a claim that Cuban officials deny. Amidst this tension, Cuban citizens express concern over potential shortages and the impact of U.S. policies on their daily lives, highlighting the ongoing struggle for resources in the face of external pressures.

Key Details: • Cuban President Díaz-Canel emphasizes Cuba's sovereignty and readiness to defend against U.S. aggression. • Trump warns of zero oil and financial support to Cuba from Venezuela, impacting Cuba's economy. • Cuban officials claim the U.S. is acting as a hegemon threatening regional peace. • Residents in Cuba express mixed feelings about the potential impact of U.S. sanctions.

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Donald TrumpVenezuelaMarco RubioCubaMiguel Díaz-Canel

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