US President Donald Trump has urged Cuba to 鈥渕ake a deal鈥 or face unspecified consequences, warning that the flow of Venezuelan oil and money to Havana would now stop.
The island nation near Florida has been a US foe and ally of Caracas for decades, but Trump has ramped up his threatening language in recent days - particularly after Washington toppled Venezuela鈥檚 leftist leader Nicolas Maduro.
鈥淭HERE WILL BE NO MORE OIL OR MONEY GOING TO CUBA - ZERO!鈥 Trump said on his Truth Social platform on Sunday. 鈥淚 strongly suggest they make a deal, BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE.鈥
Trump provided no details about what potential deal he referred to, or what such an arrangement would achieve.
His remarks come a week after US forces seized Venezuela鈥檚 authoritarian leader Maduro in a nighttime operation in Caracas that killed dozens of Venezuelan and Cuban security forces.
A week ago, Trump stated that 鈥淐uba is ready to fall鈥, noting that the island鈥檚 economic crisis was worsening and that it would be difficult for Havana to 鈥渉old out鈥 without receiving heavily subsidised Venezuelan oil.
Earlier on Sunday, the President reposted a message suggesting US Secretary of State Marco Rubio 鈥 a child of Cuban immigrants 鈥 could become the President of Cuba.
Trump shared that post with the comment: 鈥淪ounds good to me!鈥
In a separate message soon afterwards, Trump said that 鈥淐uba lived, for many years, on large amounts of OIL and MONEY from Venezuela. In return, Cuba provided 鈥楽ecurity Services鈥 for the last two Venezuelan dictators, BUT NOT ANYMORE!鈥
鈥淢ost of those Cubans are DEAD from last week鈥檚 U.S.A. attack, and Venezuela doesn鈥檛 need protection anymore from the thugs and extortionists who held them hostage for so many years.鈥
Cuba鈥檚 President Miguel Diaz-Canel rebuffed Trump鈥檚 threatening language, saying the Caribbean island鈥檚 residents were 鈥渞eady to defend the homeland to the last drop of blood.鈥
鈥淐uba is a free, independent and sovereign nation. No one tells us what to do,鈥 Diaz-Canel wrote on X.
Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez also weighed in to stress that Cuba is within its rights to import fuel from any willing exporter, 鈥渨ithout interference or subordination to the unilateral coercive measures of the United States.鈥
鈥楤eginning of the end鈥
Under a US trade embargo, Havana since 2000 has increasingly relied on Venezuelan oil provided as part of a deal struck with Maduro鈥檚 predecessor, the firebrand leftist Hugo Chavez.
Trump鈥檚 provocative language on Cuba comes as the emboldened American leader has hinted he has other countries in his sights after capturing Maduro.
Trump, who had openly sought last year鈥檚 Nobel Peace Prize, has recently threatened Colombia, Mexico, Iran and Greenland.
Some Republican US lawmakers on Sunday lauded Trump for his aggressive comments on Cuba, including Mario Diaz-Balart, a US congressman from Florida.
鈥淲e are witnessing what I am convinced will be the beginning of the end of the regime in Havana,鈥 Diaz-Balart posted in Spanish on X.
鈥淭he tyranny in Cuba will not survive the second term of President Trump, and Cuba will finally be free after decades of misery, tragedy, and pain.鈥
-Agence France-Presse
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