Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Tuesday said Cuba needs to change its political leaders after reports this week that the Trump administration is seeking to push President Miguel Díaz-Canel from power. Rubio did not rule out relaxing the U.S.’s long-standing embargo on Cuba in exchange for political reform. “Suffice it to say that the…
Rubio on Cuba: ‘They have to get new people in charge’
Originally reported by The Hill
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