Cuban Leadership Stands Firm as U.S. Ouster Talk Surfaces

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Cuba’s vice foreign minister rejected reports that Havana is negotiating over President Miguel Diaz-Canel’s fate with the United States, insisting the political system and leadership aren’t up for discussion, while signaling possible talks on issues like trade and compensation for embargo damages; Trump has floated ousting Diaz-Canel and even taking Cuba, but Cuban officials say leadership remains non-negotiable.
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- Cuba refuses to negotiate president's term in talks with United States Reuters
- Trump’s Next Target: ‘Taking Cuba’ The New York Times
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