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Cuba in contact with US, diplomat says, as Trump issues threat to block oil

In February 2026, a Cuban diplomat revealed that Cuba and the United States are in communication, though not yet engaged in formal dialogue. This announcement comes amid heightened tensions following the U.S.

Al JazeeraAl JazeeraFiled 2026-02-03 · 03:12 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Cuba in contact with US, diplomat says, as Trump issues threat to block oil
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In February 2026, a Cuban diplomat revealed that Cuba and the United States are in communication, though not yet engaged in formal dialogue. This announcement comes amid heightened tensions following the U.S. military's abduction of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, a Cuban ally, and threats from U.S. President Donald Trump to block oil shipments to Cuba. Cuba's Deputy Foreign Minister, Carlos Fernandez de Cossio, stated Cuba is ready for serious dialogue, but certain topics, including Cuba's constitution and socialist government, are non-negotiable. Trump indicated that talks with "the highest people in Cuba" had begun, while also declaring Cuba an "unusual and extraordinary threat" to U.S. national security and threatening tariffs on countries supplying it with oil.

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Trump warned other countries he would impose more tariffs on them if they supplied oil to Cuba.

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Certain issues are off the table for Cuba, including the country’s constitution, economy, and its socialist system of government.

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Cuba is ready to have a serious, meaningful and responsible dialogue with the US.

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Cuba and the United States are in communication, but the exchanges have not yet evolved into a formal “dialogue”.

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Trump indicated that the US had begun talks with “the highest people in Cuba”.

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Cuban diplomat says Havana is ready for dialogue with Washington, but certain things are off the table, including the constitution and its socialist government.Published On 3 Feb 2026Cuba and the United States are in communication, but the exchanges have not yet evolved into a formal “dialogue”, a Cuban diplomat has said, as US President Donald Trump stepped up pressure on Havana.Carlos Fernandez de Cossio, Cuba’s deputy foreign minister, told the Reuters news agency on Monday that the US government was aware that Cuba was “ready to have a serious, meaningful and responsible dialogue”.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3After the US attack on Venezuela, will Cuba’s economy survive?list 2 of 3Mexico vows ‘solidarity’ with Cuba after oil shipment cancellation reportslist 3 of 3If Cuba falls, the Global South is to blame, tooend of listDe Cossio’s statement represents the first hint from Havana that it is in contact with Washington, even if in a limited fashion, as tensions flared in recent weeks amid Trump’s threats against the Cuban government in the aftermath of the US military’s abduction of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, Cuba’s longstanding ally.“We have had exchange of messages, we have embassies, we have had communications, but we cannot say we have had a table of dialogue,” de Cossio said.In a separate interview with The Associated Press news agency, De Cossio said, “If we can have a dialogue, maybe that can lead to negotiation.”The deputy minister also stressed that certain issues are off the table for Cuba, including the country’s constitution, economy, and its socialist system of government.On Sunday, Trump indicated that the US had begun talks with “the highest people in Cuba”.“I think we’re going to make a deal with Cuba,” Trump told reporters at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida.Days earlier, Trump had referred to Cuba in an executive order as “an unusual and extraordinary threat” to US national security, and warned other countries he would impose more tariffs on them if they supplied oil to Cuba.
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