Key Highlights
- government, except for technical contacts in the migration field," Díaz-Canel said in a post on X. Díaz-Canel continued to denounce the U. S., accusing it of applying hostile pressure on the island, and insisted that negotiations would only take place if they are conducted in accordance with international law.
- "As history demonstrates, relations between the U. S.
- and Cuba, in order to advance, must be based on International Law rather than on hostility, threats, and economic coercion," he said.
- TRUMP ADMIN TO CONTROL VENEZUELAN OIL SALES IN RADICAL SHIFT AIMED AT RESTARTING CRUDE FLOW Cuba President Miguel Diaz-Canel walks through the COP28 U. N.
- Climate Summit, Saturday, Dec.


