Cuba rejects U.S. pressure, pledges dialogue while warning it’ll pay the maximum price

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In a Havana interview, Cuba’s deputy foreign minister accuses Washington of fueling a humanitarian crisis with sanctions and threats of military action, says Cuba seeks dialogue and rejects U.S. attempts to dictate its political system, and asserts the country is prepared to pay the “maximum price” to defend its sovereignty amid intensifying U.S. pressure.
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