Cuba sees higher risk of US military aggression as talks stall
Cuba's Deputy Foreign Minister has expressed concerns over increasing U.S. military aggression as diplomatic talks stall. She accused the U.S. of fabricating threats to justify its actions against Cuba. The situation has escalated with the U.S. formally charging former President Raul Castro with murder related to a past incident.
- ▪Cuba's Deputy Foreign Minister Josefina Vidal warns of growing U.S. military aggression as negotiations stagnate.
- ▪Vidal accused the U.S. of fabricating threats to justify its actions against Cuba.
- ▪The U.S. has charged former President Raul Castro with murder related to the 1996 downing of civilian aircraft.
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Cuba sees higher risk of US military aggression as talks stallSign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inboxPeople are reflected in a window of the Central Palace of Computing and Electronics bearing images of late Cuban President Fidel Castro and his brother, former President Raul Castro, who was indicted in the United States in a move that marks an escalation in Washington's pressure campaign against the Caribbean island's communist government, in Havana, Cuba May 20, 2026. REUTERS/Norlys PerezPublished May 29, 2026, 05:29 AMUpdated May 29, 2026, 05:29 AMHAVANA, May 28 - Cuba's Deputy Foreign Minister Josefina Vidal sees the risk of U.S.
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