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Trump Hints at Cuba Changes at Florida Summit with Latin American Leaders

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  • Trump announced at a Florida summit that Cuba is nearing a transformation and he will personally handle it.
  • This signals potential shifts in U.S.-Cuba relations amid Cuba's economic crisis and ongoing negotiations.
  • Details remain unclear, with no immediate response from Cuban authorities and unconfirmed reports on contacts.

S. President Donald Trump stated at a summit with government leaders from Latin America and the Caribbean in Doral, Florida, that Cuba is in the final moments of its previous existence and will begin a new life. Trump expressed optimism that an agreement with the socialist Caribbean state could soon be reached.

S. during a meeting in Florida, where a large number of Cuban exiles also live. These remarks were made in the presence of the presidents of Argentina, Ecuador, and El Salvador, gathered under the banner of a regional security initiative.

No representatives of the Havana regime participated in the Florida meeting. Trump said during the meeting that he will take care of Cuba and that big changes await the island nation. The American president hinted during a meeting with Latin American leaders that major changes were to be expected for the Caribbean island.

The American president stated that the current regime is coming to an end. The American president promised to personally handle this matter, announcing an upcoming upheaval. The American president indicated that his administration, although currently focused on other fronts, would make Cuba its next priority.

The American president suggested that an arrangement could be found, hinting at a transition after several decades of status quo. S. President Donald Trump is personally involved in negotiations with Cuba, according to his own statements.

For weeks, Trump has been repeating that Cuba is on the verge of failure and that there are negotiations between the two countries. S. President Donald Trump are being intensified.

Trump claims that Cuba is at the end of its life. The country, located only about 150 kilometers from Florida, has no money and no oil left and is a disaster, according to Trump. Trump said, 'They (Cuba) have no money, they have no oil.

' Cuba is suffering from a nationwide energy crisis, partly because oil exports from Venezuela have been cut off. No concrete details regarding the nature of the envisaged talks or the conditions of a possible agreement have been provided. S.

government is in contact in Cuba. S. media reports, Raul Guillermo Rodriguez Castro, a grandson of former President Raul Castro, is said to be Washington's interlocutor on the island.

The American Secretary of State would be in charge of this mission, according to statements made to the press. Cuban authorities have not reacted immediately to these announcements.

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