Fidel Castro’s grandson backs capitalism and Trump deal, slams Cuba leader
Fidel Castro's grandson, Sandro Castro, stated in a CNN interview that most Cubans desire capitalism, contradicting the communist stance of the Cuban government. Castro criticized Cuba's president, Miguel Diaz-Canel, for his performance and inaction.

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AI-generatedFidel Castro's grandson, Sandro Castro, stated in a CNN interview that most Cubans desire capitalism, contradicting the communist stance of the Cuban government. Castro criticized Cuba's president, Miguel Diaz-Canel, for his performance and inaction. These statements come amid ongoing discussions between the Trump administration and Cuban leaders. Castro's remarks support the idea of a potential deal with the Trump administration and align with calls for leadership change in Havana, as previously expressed by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. His viewpoint contrasts with recent interviews by Cuban officials who maintain a united front against political changes. The interview highlights internal divisions within Cuba regarding its economic and political future.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedCommunism is enshrined in Cuba's constitution.
Marco Rubio has called for a change of leadership in Havana.
Sandro Castro stated Miguel Diaz-Canel has done a poor job as president.
Sandro Castro said most Cubans want to embrace capitalism.
Cuban officials are trying to convey unity and unwillingness to negotiate political changes.