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Cuban president tells NBC he won’t resign under US pressure, as Russia backs old ally

Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel boldly asserts he will not resign despite US pressure, emphasizing the importance of Cuba's sovereignty. As US sanctions tighten, Russia pledges continued support to its longstanding ally, highlighting the...

The Guardian· Apr 10, 2026 · 3:08 AM · 284 views

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Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel boldly asserts he will not resign despite US pressure, emphasizing the importance of Cuba's sovereignty. As US sanctions tighten, Russia pledges continued support to its longstanding ally, highlighting the geopolitical tensions. Discover how these dynamics impact the region's energy crisis. #Cuba #USPolitics #Russia #Geopolitics #EnergyCrisis

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