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CIA director has met officials in Havana for talks, Cuba claims

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CIA director has met officials in Havana for talks, Cuba claims

Visit comes after US-Cuba relations deteriorated significantly, with Washington imposing a fuel blockade on the island in JanuaryCIA director John Ratcliffe met Cuban officials in Havana on Thursday as a way to improve dialogue between the US and the communist-run island, the Cuban government said.The meeting took place “in a context marked by the complexity of bilateral relations, with the aim of contributing to the political dialogue between both nations”, a statement said.</p

The CIA is yet to comment on Cuba’s statement about the meeting.

Photograph: Bloomberg/Getty Images View image in fullscreen The CIA is yet to comment on Cuba’s statement about the meeting.

Photograph: Bloomberg/Getty Images CIA director has met officials in Havana for talks, Cuba claims Visit comes after US-Cuba relations deteriorated significantly, with Washington imposing a fuel blockade on the island in January CIA director John Ratcliffe met Cuban officials in Havana on Thursday as a way to improve dialogue between the US and the communist-run island, the Cuban government said.

The meeting took place “in a context marked by the complexity of bilateral relations, with the aim of contributing to the political dialogue between both nations”, a statement said.

The CIA did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Thursday.

Cuba has run out of diesel and fuel oil, energy minister says, as US blockade pushes island to brink Read more Exchanges “made it possible to demonstrate categorically that Cuba does not constitute a threat to US national security, nor are there any legitimate reasons to include it on the list of countries that allegedly sponsor terrorism”, the Cuban statement added.

Havana “has never supported any hostile activity against the United States, nor will it permit actions against any other nation to be carried out from Cuba”, the statement emphasised, referring to allegations of a Chinese presence.

The visit comes after US-Cuba relations deteriorated significantly. Washington imposed a fuel blockade in January, and President Donald Trump has slapped sanctions on the island and mused about taking it over.

View image in fullscreen Blackouts are now a regular occurrence in Havana.

Photograph: Yamil Lage/AFP/Getty Images Conditions on the island are poor, with regular power outages and supply shortages becoming the norm.

US secretary of state Marco Rubio has renewed an offer of $100m (£74.6m) in aid on the condition that the assistance be distributed by the Catholic church, bypassing the government.

In a post on X, Cuba’s president Miguel Diaz-Canel urged the US to lift its blockade instead.

“The damage could be eased in a much simpler and faster way by lifting or relaxing the blockade, since it is known that the humanitarian situation is coldly calculated and induced,” he said.

But, if Washington showed “true willingness” to provide aid, he added, “it will encounter no obstacles or ingratitude from Cuba”.

Despite tensions, intergovernmental talks are ongoing, with a high-level diplomatic meeting taking place in Havana on 10 April – the first time a US government plane had landed in the Cuban capital since 2016.

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