Bruno Rodríguez to ABC News: Cuba will defend its independence

Washington, May 8 (Prensa Latina) Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez reaffirmed that Cuba will safeguard its independence and stated that it “will exercise its right to legitimate self-defense to the very end, with the massive and overwhelming support of the people.”

In an interview with the American media outlet ABC News, the Foreign Minister was clear: “Cuba does not represent a threat to the United States: not to its national security, not to its foreign policy, not to its economy, not to the American way of life.”

“It appears that the United States government has chosen a dangerous path; a path that could lead to unimaginable consequences, to a humanitarian catastrophe, to genocide, to the loss of Cuban lives and young Americans; it could also lead to a bloodbath in Cuba,” he said.

Rodríguez stated that there has been no progress in the talks with the United States and dismissed the recent demands from the Donald Trump administration regarding political and economic reforms. “I can tell you that I see no progress,” he emphasized.

The Cuban foreign minister reiterated his willingness to engage in dialogue “on a wide variety of bilateral issues,” but emphasized that issues related to Cuba’s political system or internal affairs “are not on the table.”

Rodríguez refuted the false pretexts used by the Trump White House to justify a possible military aggression against Cuba, something “prohibited by international law,” he noted.

In recent weeks, the hostility of Trump and his Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, has escalated with constant threats of future actions against the island “very soon”.

Trump has referred – with the mentality of a 21st-century conqueror – to “taking control of Cuba almost immediately” and threatens to deploy US aircraft carriers near its shores to, supposedly, force a surrender.

Since assuming his second term in the White House on January 20 of last year, President Trump has doubled down on his stance against Cuba. On his first day in office, he signed an executive order reversing belated but progressive measures taken by his Democratic predecessor, Joe Biden.

Biden, who during his four years in the Oval Office remained in line with Trump’s policy towards Cuba, decided a week before the end of his presidency to remove the country from the unilateral and arbitrary United States list of alleged sponsors of terrorism.

Thus, in a cascade, the provisions arrived one after another, all destined to strangle the Caribbean nation with an unprecedented strengthening of the longest economic, financial and commercial blockade in history with the objective of overthrowing the Cuban Revolution or, that is, regime change.

He attacked remittances (they were suspended from January 31, 2025); he increased the persecution of Cuba’s international cooperation in the area of ​​health through pressure campaigns that made some countries give in, which abandoned that humanitarian program.

The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has also intensified its pursuit of the island’s financial operations; it ended the humanitarian parole program; it suspended visas for cultural, sports, and scientific exchanges; and in an unprecedented move after 23 years of suspension, Trump activated Title III of the Helms-Burton Act.

On January 29, a year after his return to power, he signed an executive order declaring a national emergency regarding Cuba under the false argument that it constitutes an “unusual and extraordinary threat” to the national security and foreign policy of the United States.

As a result, an energy blockade was imposed on the island, and punitive tariffs and secondary sanctions were threatened against any country, company, or shipping company that attempted to sell oil to Cuba, which constitutes a flagrant violation of the sovereignty of third-party states.

On May 1, Trump published a decree that expands his government’s unilateral coercive actions against Cuba, which are an extension of those announced in January, although he did not mention any specific entity or person at that time, but yesterday the Secretary of State revealed the Cuban entities and people included in this registry of penalties that demonstrates its extraterritoriality.

A recent vote (51-47) in the United States Senate rejected a Democratic initiative on war powers to limit possible military operations that Trump could order against Cuba without the authorization of Congress.

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Defending Cuba is defending the continent, says Chilean politician

Santiago, Chile, May 7 (Prensa Latina) Juan Andrés Lagos, a member of the Political Commission of the Communist Party of Chile (PCCh), warned that a military aggression by the United States against Cuba would mean a declaration of war against all the peoples of the continent.

By Carmen Esquivel

In an interview with Prensa Latina, Lagos referred to the recent statements by US President Donald Trump, who threatened to take over the island and announced the deployment of the aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln to its shores.

“I believe the Cuban people will resist on all fronts and to the bitter end,” the political leader said. Lagos considered it important for the UN to play a more prominent role in prevention and for organizations like the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) to join forces in that direction. He recalled that governments like those of Mexico, Brazil, and Colombia have already warned about the consequences of aggression, and Chile should also speak out because a military intervention would set a precedent that will affect us all in the future.

“Defending Cuba is defending the entire continent,” he stated.

Elsewhere in his interview, the CCP leader also addressed the new executive order signed by Trump, which includes more coercive measures, even of an extraterritorial nature, because they affect not only the country, but also companies that do business with Cuba.

I think this is a crime against humanity, an attempt at extermination, and it is important to characterize it as such because of the direct impacts on the survival of a people, he denounced.

He explained that there are many elements that demonstrate this, citing among them the impact on health, food, transportation, and energy.

For the writer and political analyst, the role of solidarity, including that of the American people, is very important to stop this escalation and maintain the region as a Zone of Peace.

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Marches in Italy against Marco Rubio’s visit and in support of Cuba

Rome, May 7 (Prensa Latina) Italian political, trade union and student organizations marched today in Rome against the visit of US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and to condemn the blockade and threats of aggression by the United States against Cuba.

Thousands of protesters marched through the streets of Rome on Thursday morning with Cuban flags and flags of the various groups participating in this mobilization, including the Communist Network party, the Base Trade Union (USB) and the youth entities Cambiare Rotta and Alternative Student Opposition (OSA).

During the march, those attending this solidarity demonstration expressed on their banners “Rubio out of Rome!” and pointed out that “Cuba is not alone!”, slogans reaffirmed by various speakers, who rejected the criminal US policy against the island, and the visit to this country by one of its main promoters.

“The presence of the head of US diplomacy in Rome represents a serious political signal, because it legitimizes an international stance of interference, sanctions and pressure on entire populations,” declared economist Luciano Vasapollo, leader of the Network of Communists.

The call for this demonstration states that “Rubio is one of the main figures of the American ruling class, which, in a context of crisis of hegemony both internationally and internally, is exhibiting its most brutal violence, its warmongering tendencies and its reactionary sentiments.”

The document also refers to US support for Israel in its genocidal attacks against the Palestinian people, as well as the aggression against Iran and Lebanon, with a belligerent escalation in the Middle East, and the new Monroe Doctrine in Latin America, with the kidnapping of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores.

In particular, reference is made to the recent measures to strangle Cuba, and it is noted that “in recent years the United States and its ruling class have proven to be, more than ever, a danger to the peoples of the world, who have decided to raise their voices after decades of exploitation, colonialism and oppression.”

“We have always supported Cuba, its government and its revolutionary process,” the organizers stated in their call for this mobilization, a position that was reaffirmed with the march held during this day, which was accompanied by statements and various demonstrations in this city and throughout Italy.

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Chinese ambassador calls new measures against Cuba illegal

Havana, May 5 (Prensa Latina) The Chinese ambassador to Cuba, Hua Xin, today described as illegal the unilateral measures imposed by the United States against the island through an executive order signed on May 1.

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In exclusive statements to Prensa Latina, the diplomat noted that the economic, commercial and financial blockade applied by Washington for more than six decades “has caused profound suffering to the Cuban people.”

He stated that the recent intensification of coercive measures, including secondary measures against third countries, “gravely violates the rights of the Cuban people to survival and development, and severely contravenes the basic norms of international relations.”

The ambassador emphasized that China firmly opposes any form of extraterritorial economic pressure and strongly condemns unilateral actions that ignore the majority will of the international community.

“Some are trying to blame the Cuban Party and Government, but this is just looking for pretexts for further aggression,” the diplomat said.

Hua recalled that the blockade imposed on Cuba constitutes the longest-running case of economic coercion in contemporary history, and that its humanitarian effects are exacerbated in a global context marked by energy shortages and supply crises.

“We value the unwavering will of the Cuban people and government to safeguard national independence and dignity in the face of maximum external pressure,” he emphasized.

China, he added, firmly supports Cuba in defending its sovereignty and national security and opposes any form of external interference.

The ambassador announced that his country will continue to provide humanitarian assistance and development cooperation to Cuba, to the best of its ability, to help the people face current challenges and improve their living conditions.

“We will continue to speak out in defense of Cuba and, together with countries that oppose hegemony, we will strengthen the international voice against the policy of force,” he said.

Hua expressed his conviction that, under the leadership of the Communist Party of Cuba, the people “will unite and overcome the current difficulties.”

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Cuba welcomes the election of Ariadna Montiel as head of Morena in Mexico

Havana, May 4 (Prensa Latina) Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez today congratulated Ariadna Montiel on her election as president of the Morena party in Mexico, and reiterated the desire to deepen the historic ties of friendship between the two peoples.

“We will continue to deepen the historic bonds of friendship between the peoples of Mexico and Cuba. We appreciate your solidarity and ongoing support,” the Foreign Minister stated on his social media account.

Earlier, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel also sent his congratulations to Montiel after her appointment at the VIII Extraordinary National Congress of Morena, and thanked him for the expressions of solidarity and support for the island shown during his speech at the event.

In his first speech as leader of the ruling National Regeneration Movement, Montiel endorsed President Claudia Sheinbaum’s call to end the economic, commercial and financial blockade that the United States has imposed on Cuba for more than six decades.

“Mexico is a beacon in the world, because we defend national sovereignty and the self-determination of peoples, and from here we also say very clearly: we support the call of our president in Barcelona to end the economic blockade against our brother country of Cuba,” said the new president of Morena.

Montiel maintained that the blockade imposed by Washington “is leading to an unprecedented humanitarian crisis,” and reaffirmed that Mexican solidarity “will always be with the people of Cuba.”

For more than six decades, the United States has applied an economic, commercial and financial blockade against the largest of the Antilles, which was tightened last January through an executive order signed by the US president, Donald Trump.

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U.S. Voices Against the Blockade

May 1, 2026 — Belly of the Beast

Polls show most people in the United States oppose economic war on Cuba, yet one administration after the next — Republicans and Democrats alike — has advanced a Cold War-era approach dictated by Cuban-American hardliners from South Florida.

Increasingly, as Trump has ramped up U.S. sanctions, people in the U.S. are raising their voices to denounce a policy that amounts to collective punishment.

Renée is one of them. As a surgeon from Philadelphia, Renée recently visited Cuba, where she witnessed firsthand a healthcare system under severe strain: shortages of medicine and basic supplies, limited resources and constant blackouts that disrupt patient care.

According to Renée these restrictions are making medical treatment increasingly difficult.

“If it’s true that it is the Cuban government that is causing the problems, then lift the blockade, let the oil in, and let’s see what happens,” says Renée.

Check out our interview with Renee in Episode 1 of our series U.S. Voices Against the Blockade.

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Amid U.S. Aggression, Cubans March on May Day

May 1, 2026 — Belly of the Beast

Thousands of Cubans marched this Friday to the José Martí Anti-Imperialist Tribune in Havana, in front of the U.S. embassy, as well as to squares and parks across the country, to celebrate International Workers’ Day.

“Cuba defends itself” was the slogan of the marches, as people took to the streets to reject U.S. economic warfare and military aggression.

“Cuban people always amaze you,” said Josué Benavides, a solar energy researcher, while he marched. “The country is still functioning. The country has not collapsed. That’s an idea, a rationale, a narrative they’re pushing. They’re trying to make it collapse, but it hasn’t.”

Watch a video of the march HERE.

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A Community Project Helping Kids in Cuba’s Crisis

April 24, 2026 — Belly of the Beast

Amid a severe economic crisis, a group of residents on the outskirts of Havana has come together to provide a space for children to learn, play and feel supported in a neighborhood where opportunities are scarce.

Meteorologist Natalia Quintana, who founded the project, says conditions in Arroyo Naranjo were never good. But the situation now is worse than ever. “Right now, we are on the verge of desperation,” she said.

Yet Natalia and her neighbors continue to organize, to teach and to create spaces that sustain their community — especially for its youngest members — striving for a future not defined solely by crisis.

Watch our video about Natalia and her community project — “Vida” — HERE.

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U.S. Lawmakers Denied Meeting with Top U.S. Diplomat in Cuba

April 24, 2026 — Belly of the Beast

Marco Rubio’s State Department prohibited Chargé d’Affaires Mike Hammer, the top U.S. diplomat in Havana, from meeting with Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) and Rep. Jonathan Jackson (D-IL) during their recent visit to Havana, the legislators said in a letter to Rubio on Wednesday.

The letter explains that although an official appointment with Hammer was scheduled, he later told them that “Department leadership directed him not to meet Members or brief them over the phone.”

The representatives are asking Rubio for an explanation for this action, which represents “a troubling departure from long-standing norms of cooperation (…) in the conduct of American foreign policy.”

Jayapal and Jackson visited Havana in their capacity as members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee. Upon returning to the U.S., they released a statement criticizing Trump’s oil blockade, which they called “cruel collective punishment.”

They are demanding “copies of any formal or informal communication or directives,” as well as “who issued the directive, when it was issued, and whether it was written or verbal.”

“Given the ongoing negotiations between the Trump Administration and the Cuban government and threats from President Trump to ‘take’ Cuba, denying members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee access to embassy officials sends a troubling message that the Administration is attempting to block voices that disagree with it,” the statement reads.

The letter is also signed by four other Democratic members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, including its ranking member Rep. Gregory Meeks (D-NY).

Watch our interview with Jayapal and Jackson in Havana during their visit HERE.

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U.S. Sanctions: “Deliberate Sabotage”

April 24, 2026 — Belly of the Beast

Cuba’s devastating economic crisis has dominated headlines in recent months — but much of the coverage leaves out crucial context.

Corporate media outlets often fail to look beyond the recent U.S. oil blockade while Cuba’s economic collapse is attributed to Communism or economic mismanagement. Sanctions get only passing mention or are airbrushed out completely. For example, an op-ed by U.S.-based Cuban economist Ricardo Torres published Thursday in Time, doesn’t mention the embargo, sanctions or the blockade even once.

A close look at when Cuba’s economy began to decline reveals a different story.

In an interview with Belly of the Beast journalist Liz Oliva Fernández, British economist Emily Morris explains how the precipitous economic downturn maps directly onto the ramping up of the U.S. government’s economic war on the island that began during Donald Trump’s first term.

“This current crisis definitely started in 2019,” said Morris.

As we documented in 2020 in our award-winning series The War on Cuba, Trump imposed a wave of “maximum pressure” measures targeting Cuba’s access to foreign currency.

“There wasn’t enough fuel,” said Morris. “And the economy started to go down.”

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