Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel said Sunday that any possible agreements or discussions with the United States are “possible,” but “difficult,” amid heightened tensions between the two countries. “I think we can have an approach in terms of what is possible and what is difficult. I think dialogue and deals with the U.S. government are possible,…
Cuban president says ‘dialogue and deals’ with US ‘possible’ but ‘difficult’
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