Cuba vows impregnable resistance to U.S. threats, Díaz-Canel says

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Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel rebukes U.S. threats from Donald Trump, pledging that any aggression against Cuba would meet impregnable resistance as Washington tightens sanctions and talks about leadership in Havana continue.
- Cuba's leader says U.S. aggression would meet 'impregnable resistance' PBS
- Trump Administration Said to Tell Cuba That Its President Has to Go The New York Times
- Cuba's president lashes out at Trump's threats to take the island as regional support weakens CBC
- Cuba partially restores power as President Díaz-Canel vows ‘unyielding resistance’ to U.S. oil blockade CNBC
- Rubio says Cuba’s efforts to improve its economy are failing The Washington Post
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