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    Cuba Firmly Rejects U.S. Attempts to Negotiate President’s Term Amid Talks

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 21, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Havana witnessed a firm stance from Cuban officials on Friday as they categorically dismissed any notion that the country’s political framework or the tenure of its president could be bargained over in ongoing discussions with the United States. This declaration came in the wake of media reports suggesting that Washington was aiming to remove Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel from office as part of a broader negotiation strategy.

    Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernandez de Cossio addressed the media, emphasizing with unwavering clarity that Cuba’s political system remains inviolable and is not open to negotiation. He further stressed that neither the president nor any other official’s position within the Cuban government is subject to bargaining with the United States. This statement underscores Cuba’s determination to maintain its sovereignty and political independence despite external pressures.

    These developments follow Cuba’s recent announcement that it had initiated talks with the U.S. government amid escalating economic challenges. The talks come as the island nation grapples with the effects of an intensified oil embargo imposed by former U.S. President Donald Trump, which has exacerbated Cuba’s already fragile economy. Trump’s previous remarks, asserting his ability to take any action he deems fit against Cuba, have heightened tensions between the two countries, both of which share a complex and often contentious history.

    In a separate engagement, President Díaz-Canel spoke to a delegation of international activists delivering humanitarian aid to Cuba, where he conveyed the government’s preparedness for potential aggression from the United States. He acknowledged the possibility of hostile actions but affirmed that Cuba would not remain passive. Díaz-Canel’s recent rhetoric has taken on a more resolute tone, with his social media statements warning that any external aggression would be met with formidable resistance, signaling a readiness to defend the nation’s sovereignty at all costs.

    Prior to Cuba’s official announcement of dialogue, U.S. media outlets had reported on the Trump administration’s intentions to negotiate an economic arrangement that would ease some trade restrictions with Cuba. However, these reports also suggested that the U.S. sought to include a mechanism to remove Díaz-Canel from power before the completion of his presidential term, which still has two years remaining, as well as his leadership role in the Communist Party, which extends for another five years. Notably, these proposals reportedly excluded any changes to the status of the Castro family, who remain influential figures in Cuban politics despite Fidel Castro’s death in 2016 and Raul Castro’s advanced age of 94.

    The proposed U.S. approach appears to mirror tactics previously employed in Venezuela, where American forces played a role in the ousting of President Nicolas Maduro earlier this year. However, instead of installing a new opposition government, the U.S. has since worked with acting President Delcy Rodriguez, who assumed power following Maduro’s removal. This parallel raises questions about the potential implications for Cuba’s political future and the stability of its government.

    It is important to note that authority within Cuba is distributed among a broad coalition of senior Communist Party leaders, government officials, and military commanders. This contrasts with the earlier era of concentrated power under the Castro brothers, which lasted from the 1959 revolution until Díaz-Canel’s presidency began in 2018. This diffusion of power could complicate any efforts to unilaterally alter Cuba’s leadership structure.

    When questioned about the specifics of the ongoing bilateral discussions, Deputy Foreign Minister de Cossio refrained from revealing details such as the timing and location of the talks. Nevertheless, he acknowledged that there are numerous issues of mutual interest on the table, including the resumption of trade relations that have been severed due to the longstanding U.S. economic embargo against Cuba. Both nations also have unresolved claims related to economic damages and property nationalization dating back to the 1959 revolution, with Cuba seeking compensation for embargo-related losses and the U.S. addressing claims from nearly 6,000 Americans whose properties were confiscated.

    De Cossio characterized these matters as complex and legitimate, emphasizing that they require open dialogue and negotiation. His remarks suggest a cautious but pragmatic approach from Cuba, signaling a willingness to engage in discussions while firmly protecting its core political principles and sovereignty.

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