Cuba opens door to US dialogue, insisting on talks without pressure amid Trump threats

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Cuba’s president Miguel Díaz-Canel said Havana is willing to talk with the United States on any topic but only without pressure or preconditions, signaling a potential shift after months of Trump-era threats. He criticized US media campaigns and said the island faces ongoing economic and energy hardships under the blockade, with support messages from China and Russia and rumors of talks in Mexico. The government plans measures to cope with the strain, highlighting the difficulty for both the state and Cuban people.
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