AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCuba-U.S. Talks Stalled: Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez says negotiations with Washington show “no progress,” while Havana points to new U.S. coercive measures and asks for a UN General Assembly debate on the U.S. oil embargo. Economic Overhaul Push: Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz and President Díaz-Canel stress that Cuba’s 176 reforms need a new mindset and a different way of acting than the 2026 Economic Plan—amid deepening shortages and a shrinking economy. New State Business Body: Cuba officially created the National Institute of State Business Assets (INAEE) to drive transformation of the state enterprise system, with Roberto Ricardo Marrero leading. Guantánamo Infrastructure Drive: Guantánamo’s leadership calls for completing and revitalizing public works ahead of July 26, but admits gaps in some municipalities. Havana Service Crisis: Centro Habana residents protested after power, gas, and water outages, as Havana’s generation deficit and grid strain continue. Venezuela Earthquake Response: U.S. military support and Cuban rescue teams continue as Venezuela’s death toll rises and housing camps are planned for displaced families.
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