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    Trump says US Cuba talks ongoing as tensions persist

    This development has suggested possible diplomatic movement as Washington and Havana explore dialogue during a period of economic and political pressure.
    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 16, 2026
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    Washington: The US Cuba talks have gained renewed attention after United States President Donald Trump indicated that Washington could soon reach an agreement with Havana or consider alternative actions.

    Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump said discussions between the two governments are ongoing. Trump said that, “Cuba also wants to make a deal, and I think we will pretty soon either make a deal or do whatever we have to do.”

    Trump also indicated that the administration is currently prioritising developments related to Iran before focusing on the negotiations with Cuba.

    Relations between the United States and Cuba have remained tense for years due to sanctions, political disagreements and disputes over migration and regional security. Observers and international investors have closely followed the US Cuba talks for indications of a possible shift in policy.

    Cuba’s President Miguel Díaz-Canel confirmed that dialogue has been opened between the two countries. Díaz-Canel said that, “These talks have been aimed at finding solutions through dialogue to the bilateral differences we have between the two nations.”

    The Cuban leader also expressed hope that discussions could reduce tensions between the long time rivals and move relations away from confrontation.

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    The renewed contact has come at a time when Cuba is experiencing one of its most severe economic crises in decades. The country’s financial difficulties have worsened due to shortages of imported oil, which the island depends on to operate power plants and transportation systems.

    Fuel shortages have forced Cuban authorities to introduce rolling electricity outages across several parts of the country. Some public services have also been limited as the government attempts to manage the shortage.

    Trump has made several statements in recent weeks regarding the situation in Cuba. The US president has suggested that the country could soon face major political changes or reach an agreement with Washington.

    In one remark earlier this month, Trump said Cuba might face what was described as a “friendly takeover,” before adding that it might not necessarily occur in a friendly manner.

    Despite the ongoing US Cuba talks, key differences remain between the two governments. United States officials have indicated that any easing of sanctions or pressure would depend on political and economic concessions from Havana.

    Cuban authorities have maintained that negotiations must respect the country’s sovereignty and independence. Diplomatic observers have said that while communication between the two countries has resumed, reaching a comprehensive agreement could require significant compromises from both sides.

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