Díaz-Canel: Cuba is willing to engage in dialogue with the US without pressure
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel said Thursday that his country is willing to engage in dialogue with the United States without pressure and on the basis of mutual respect.
Díaz-Canel: Cuba is willing to engage in dialogue with the US without pressure Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel stated Cuba is willing to engage in dialogue with the United States on any topic, provided it is without pressure, preconditions, and on equal footing, respecting Cuba’s sovereignty. He emphasized that Cuba is not a threat to the US, calling it a country of peace, and highlighted the long-standing economic blockade and financial persecution the nation endures. Díaz-Canel also refuted accusations of terrorism, labeling them as coercive tactics and manipulation, and asserted that Cuba receives significant international solidarity.
- Cuba is willing to dialogue with the US without pressure or preconditions, on equal footing and respecting sovereignty.
- President Díaz-Canel asserts Cuba is not a threat to the US and is a country of peace.
- Cuba has faced a continuous economic blockade and financial persecution for 67 years.
- The US designation of Cuba as a terrorist country is described as a coercive and pressure tactic without proof.
- Cuba is aware of planned aggression from Washington and warns against it.
- The country receives international solidarity from various foreign ministries, political parties, leaders, and members of Congress.
- Cuba is not alone and has willing partners for cooperation.
- President Díaz-Canel calls for coordination and unity among nations of the Global South to counter political and ideological warfare.
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