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U.S. Diplomatic Visit to Cuba Demands Changes, Offers Internet

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U.S. Diplomatic Visit to Cuba Demands Changes, Offers Internet
Key Points
  • U.S. conducted first diplomatic visit to Cuba since 2016, demanding political changes and offering Starlink internet
  • Tensions escalated with Trump's threats to target Cuba and Díaz-Canel's warning of retaliation
  • Specific details on demands, internet timeline, and visit participants remain unclear

The United States has conducted its first diplomatic visit to Cuba since 2016, according to multiple reports. S. demanded political changes from Cuba, stating that the country must change dramatically to solve its problems.

S. also offered free and stable Starlink internet to Cuba as part of the diplomatic engagement. The specific political changes demanded and the timeline for the internet offer have not been disclosed.

Details such as the date and participants of the visit remain unclear. S. could target Cuba after the war in Iran is over.

The current status of that conflict is unknown. In response, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel said they are ready to strike back if they are subjected to an attack, according to an official statement. This exchange highlights ongoing tensions between the two nations.

S. is pushing for reforms in Cuba's communist government. The specifics of these reforms have not been detailed.

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