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Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel said his government has held talks with officials from the Trump administration. This is the first time Cuba has publicly acknowledged such discussions.
The admission comes as Cuba faces what it calls a fuel blockade from the United States, which is putting intense pressure on the country's domestic energy supply and economy. The talks occurred amid threats and pressure from the Trump administration.
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