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Trump warns Cuba after Maduro's ouster to 'make a deal'
Summary
President Trump posted that there will be 'no more oil or money' for Cuba after U.S. forces seized Venezuelan tankers in the wake of Nicolás Maduro's ouster, and Cuba's government said 32 of its security personnel were killed during the American operation.
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President Donald Trump issued a public warning to Cuba after Nicolás Maduro was deposed in Venezuela. He posted that there would be "no more oil or money" sent to Cuba and urged the island to "make a deal." The United States has been seizing Venezuelan tankers as part of operations tied to the change in Venezuela's leadership. Cuba's government said its personnel were killed during the American operation and criticized the U.S. response.
Key points:
- U.S. officials have said Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro was deposed and U.S. forces seized tankers tied to Venezuelan oil shipments.
- President Trump posted that Cuba will receive "no more oil or money" and urged Cuban leaders to "make a deal."
- The Cuban government reported that 32 of its security personnel were killed during the American operation and President Miguel Díaz-Canel criticized U.S. measures.
Summary:
The developments have increased diplomatic strain between the United States and Cuba and reflect shifts in Venezuela's regional ties. Undetermined at this time.
