Cuba and U.S. Engage in Talks to Bridge Bilateral Differences Amid Energy Crisis

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Cuba formally acknowledged recent talks with the United States aimed at resolving bilateral differences through dialogue, the first official admission of such discussions as Havana grapples with a severe energy crisis and outages; U.S. officials reportedly met with Raúl Castro’s grandson, but specifics and a U.S. comment were not provided.
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