Cuban president says Raul Castro involved in US talks amid oil blockade
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel announced that Raul Castro is involved in early-stage talks between Cuba and the United States amid heightened tensions. The talks occur against the backdrop of a US-imposed oil blockade that has caused nationwide blackouts in Cuba.

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AI-generatedCuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel announced that Raul Castro is involved in early-stage talks between Cuba and the United States amid heightened tensions. The talks occur against the backdrop of a US-imposed oil blockade that has caused nationwide blackouts in Cuba. Diaz-Canel stated that establishing a dialogue channel and common agendas is necessary for progress. Despite Diaz-Canel being president, Raul Castro, the former president, is considered the most influential figure in Cuba and is guiding the dialogue process. The announcement follows Trump's recent statement about potentially "taking Cuba," and previous threats of tariffs on countries supplying oil to the island.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedDiaz-Canel became president in 2018.
In late January, Trump threatened tariffs on any country that sells or provides oil to Cuba.
Trump said he would have “the honour of taking Cuba” soon.
Former Cuban President Raul Castro is involved in talks between Cuba and the United States.
Nationwide blackouts continued from an oil blockade implemented by US President Donald Trump.