Cuba ‘categorically’ rejects prospect of removing Diaz-Canel in US talks
Minister Carlos Fernandez de Cossio says he is open to US trade talks but refused to entertain a leadership shake-up.

Minister Carlos Fernandez de Cossio says he is open to US trade talks but refused to entertain a leadership shake-up.





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The US anticipates an increase in arrivals across its southern border with Mexico as COVID-19 restrictions expire.
US President Joe Biden’s decision to exclude the presidents of three countries has overshadowed the summit’s agenda.
The White House has said it has not yet sent out invitations for the June 6-10 summit and refused to provide details.
Rescue teams are combing through rubble of historic Hotel Saratoga, where massive explosion also injured dozens.
Cuban president’s office says preliminary investigation indicates blast at Hotel Saratoga was caused by gas leak.
Cuba’s economy shrank by 11 percent in 2020, the sharpest contraction since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Cuba’s musicians have long supported the state but many are speaking out in favour of protesters.
Authorities will also unify Cuba’s two currencies, keeping the peso but eliminating the convertible peso, Reuters said.
Cuba wants to jump start a state-dominated economy hit hard by Venezuela’s implosion, US sanctions and a pandemic.