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Cuban government says CIA chief John Ratcliffe met with officials in Havana

Cuban government says CIA chief John Ratcliffe met with officials in Havana

Summary

CIA Director John Ratcliffe met with Cuban officials in Havana to improve communication between the United States and Cuba. Cuba said the meeting showed that it does not threaten U.S. security and denied supporting terrorism or hostile actions against the U.S.

Key Facts

  • The meeting between CIA Director John Ratcliffe and Cuban officials happened in Havana on May 14, 2026.
  • Cuba described the talks as part of efforts to improve political dialogue amid complex relations.
  • Cuba stated it is not a threat to U.S. national security and rejects being on any terrorism sponsor list.
  • Cuba denied supporting any hostile activities against the U.S. or allowing such actions from its territory.
  • U.S.-Cuba relations have worsened due to a U.S. fuel blockade since January and sanctions from President Donald Trump.
  • Cuba faces power outages and shortages, worsening the living conditions on the island.
  • The U.S. offered $100 million in aid to Cuba, on the condition it is distributed by the Catholic Church, bypassing the Cuban government.
  • Despite tensions, regular government talks continue, with a high-level diplomatic meeting held in Havana in April 2026.
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