Cuba’s top diplomat in the U.S. said the country is sticking to its red lines amid faltering negotiations it says have made “no progress” and a looming threat from President Trump to invade the nation. Lianys Torres Rivera sat down with The Hill at a critical 24-hour period for Cuba. The island’s energy minister announced…
Exclusive: Cuba’s top diplomat outlines red lines to Trump as it braces for US invasion
Originally reported by The Hill
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