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On Thursday, the President of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel, made statements to the national and international press regarding the complex situation facing the country in the context of the escalation of coercive measures imposed unilaterally by the United States government against the island. teleSUR

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00:00On Thursday, the President of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel, made statements to the national and international press
00:06regarding the complex situation facing the country in the context of the escalation of coercive measures
00:12imposed unilaterally by the United States government against the island.
00:17In this sense, the Cuban President reaffirmed his rejection of threats and actions that seeks to undermine the nation's sovereignty.
00:24In this scenario, Díaz-Canel stated that the Cuban government is open to dialogue with the United States
00:31as long as it is based on respect for self-determination and independence.
00:36In addition, Cuba rejected the U.S. blockade and reaffirmed its right to receive fuel in the context of acute shortages.
00:44The head of states assured the Cuban people that measures are being taken to address the complex energy situation
00:51and that efforts are being made to minimize the impact on the population.
00:56The President also expressed his gratitude for the showings of solidarity from around the world
01:01which have rejected U.S. interference in the island's internal affairs.
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