Cuba confirms recent ‘respectful’ talks with visiting US delegation
A senior Cuban diplomat confirmed that delegations from Cuba and the United States recently met in Havana. The talks, which included assistant secretaries from the US State Department and Cuba’s deputy foreign minister, occurred as Cuba faces economic pressure from the US.

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AI-generatedA senior Cuban diplomat confirmed that delegations from Cuba and the United States recently met in Havana. The talks, which included assistant secretaries from the US State Department and Cuba’s deputy foreign minister, occurred as Cuba faces economic pressure from the US. According to the US news outlet Axios, the US delegation presented conditions for continued negotiations, including the release of political prisoners. However, a Cuban official denied these claims. The meetings reportedly took place on April 10 and included Raul Guillermo Rodriguez Castro, grandson of former president Raul Castro, on the Cuban side. The purpose of the talks was to address the ongoing tensions and explore potential avenues for negotiation between the two countries.