
Cuba projects internal unity after Raul Castro's grandson offers to negotiate with US
HAVANA, July 10 - Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz said on Thursday night that there were no divisions within Cuba’s leadership, days after "USA Today"…
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Raul Guillermo Rodriguez Castro’s unusual offer of dialogue has sparked speculation of splits within Cuba’s power structure over how to engage with the U.S. The 42-year-old, known as “El Cangrejo,” holds no formal government office in Cuba. U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Michael Waltz, for his part, said that Cuba's government was to blame for the electricity shortfalls.
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Raul Guillermo Rodriguez Castro’s unusual offer of dialogue has sparked speculation of splits within Cuba’s power structure over how to engage with the U.S. The 42-year-old, known as “El Cangrejo,” holds no formal government office in Cuba.
according to The Straits Times - WorldU.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Michael Waltz, for his part, said that Cuba's government was to blame for the electricity shortfalls.
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