AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoFuel Crisis Escalates: Cuba says it has “absolutely no” diesel or fuel oil left, as blackouts stretch to 22 hours a day in Havana and protests flare with pot-banging and road blockades. US Pressure Turns Personal: The US State Department is publicly restating a $100 million humanitarian offer—but only if Havana agrees to “meaningful reforms,” while Cuba calls it political maneuvering. CIA Talks Signal a Shift: CIA Director John Ratcliffe made a rare Havana visit, meeting Cuba’s interior minister and intelligence chief, delivering Trump’s message that Washington will “seriously engage” on security and economics if Cuba makes “fundamental changes.” Legal Threat Looms: US officials report plans to indict former President Raúl Castro over the 1996 downing of planes linked to Brothers to the Rescue—an escalation that could reshape the already tense negotiations. Prisoner Release Amid Talks: Cuba released Ladies in White member Sissi Abascal Zamora to Miami as negotiations intensify.
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