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Rubio says Cuba is threat to US as Havana accuses him of 'lies' Cuba poses
Rubio says the US prefers a negotiated agreement with Cuba Rubio, the son of Cuban
Cuba's foreign minister responded to by saying the country "neither threatens nor desires war" and accused [Washington of building a "fraudulent case" for military intervention.](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ckgpyg9peq9o) These accusations were followed
Rubio said Havana had rejected a US offer of $100m (£74m) worth of humanitarian aid, a claim that Cuba has denied. The US State Department repeated its offer on Wednesday, saying
saying, ‘You have to stop this, we cannot stand it,’” said Carlos Alzugaray, who was Cuba’s ambassador to Brussels at the time. The pressure the Cuban government was facing then, however, was nothing
say there’s a better way.” Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican’s top diplomat, said he did not know if Leo would respond to Trump’s latest comments. “The pope will go ahead
Cuba. Italian officials are also seeking clarity on Rubio’s meeting at the Vatican, after Trump’s recent remarks about Pope Leo sparked backlash in the predominantly Catholic country. Meloni described the comments as “unacceptable
Rubio has since said Cuba poses a "national security threat" and the likelihood of a peaceful agreement between the two countries is "not high". As the charges against Raúl Castro were announced, many Cubans were
say  FILE - CIA Director John Ratcliffe
Cuba and concerns over religious freedom around the world with Leo. The US ambassador to the Holy See, Brian Burch, said, also on Tuesday that the conversation between the pope and Rubio was likely
Rubio, a Cuban American, released a video statement on X in which he addressed the Cuban people. He blamed the current economic and humanitarian problems in Cuba on its leadership, and he reiterated
Rubio, said as he flew to China this week. Meanwhile Donald Trump has made it clear he wants to “take over” the country. For the last four months the US has imposed a strict
saying that the country was expected to face a deficit of more than 2,000 megawatts during the evening’s peak demand hours. Diaz-Canel also said about 1,100 megawatts of power generation
say that, from a military perspective, a move to capture Castro is feasible - but that it would be fraught with risks and complications, including his advanced age and potential resistance. "In some ways it might