Cuban President on relations with the US
- varietynewsgroup
- 3 days ago
- 1 min read
There are no talks with the US government, except for technical contacts in the area of migration.
We have always been willing to engage in serious and responsible dialogue with the various US administrations, including the current one, on the basis of sovereign equality, mutual respect, principles of international law, mutual benefit without interference in internal affairs, and with full respect for our independence.
The origin and extreme tightening of the blockade have no connection with Cubans living in the US, who were driven there by that failed policy and by the privileges of the Cuban Adjustment Act. They are now victims of the change in policies toward migrants and the betrayal of Miami politicians.
There are bilateral migration agreements in force that Cuba scrupulously complies with.
As history shows, for relations between the US and Cuba to move forward, they must be based on international law rather than hostility, threats, and economic coercion.






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