
U.S. President Donald Trump has warned Cuba to "make a deal" or face consequences, stating that the island nation will no longer receive oil or money from Venezuela. Trump cited Cuba's long-standing reliance on Venezuelan support and claimed the U.S. now protects Venezuela. Cuba's President Miguel Diaz-Canel rejected the ultimatum, asserting Cuba's sovereignty and condemning U.S. actions in Venezuela as "state terrorism" and a violation of international law. Analysts suggest the loss of Venezuelan oil would severely impact Cuba's energy supply.
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