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Updated · Fox News · May 14
Diaz-Canel Accepts $100 Million in U.S. Aid as CIA Chief Presses Cuba for Changes
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 14

Diaz-Canel Accepts $100 Million in U.S. Aid as CIA Chief Presses Cuba for Changes

9 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 14
  • $100 million in U.S. humanitarian aid will be accepted by Cuba, President Miguel Diaz-Canel said, identifying fuel, food and medicines as the immediate priorities.
  • John Ratcliffe delivered President Donald Trump's message in Havana that Washington is ready to engage on economic and security issues only if Cuba makes fundamental changes.
  • Ratcliffe met Interior Minister Lazaro Alvarez Casas, Raulito Rodriguez Castro and Cuba's intelligence chief to discuss intelligence cooperation, economic stability and security, according to a CIA official.
  • Cuba said it presented evidence that the island poses no threat to U.S. national security and again argued it should be removed from the U.S. state sponsors of terrorism list.
  • The exchange opens a rare channel for easing Cuba's economic crisis, but U.S. officials said Trump would enforce red lines if Havana rejects the opening.
Can U.S. aid fix a crisis its own economic sanctions are accused of creating?
Is the U.S. endgame for Cuba true democracy or a return to a subservient client state?