
US Delegation Visits Cuba Amid Pressure for Reforms
A senior U.S. delegation visited Cuba, signaling renewed diplomatic efforts aimed at pressuring the Cuban government into implementing major economic and governance reforms. The U.S. side stressed the need for enhanced competitiveness, foreign investment, and the potential introduction of Starlink internet. Key demands included the release of political prisoners and compensation for confiscated U.S. assets. In response, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel adopted a defiant posture, vowing resistance against any perceived U.S. military aggression. The visit occurred against a backdrop of ongoing U.S. economic restrictions and escalating rhetoric regarding potential military action.






















