Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel said Monday that his government is not engaged in negotiations with the United States, responding a day after President Donald Trump issued threats toward the island following a U.S. operation in Venezuela.
Díaz-Canel posted a flurry of brief statements on X after Trump suggested that Cuba "make a deal, BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE." He did not say what kind of deal.
Díaz-Canel wrote that for "relations between the U.S. and Cuba to progress, they must be based on international law rather than hostility, threats, and economic coercion."
He added: "We have always been willing to hold a serious and responsible dialogue with the various US governments, including the current one, on the basis of sovereign equality, mutual respect, principles of International Law, and mutual benefit without interference in internal affairs and with full respect for our independence."
His statements were reposted by Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez on X.











