Donald Trump confirmed this Tuesday that the United States will begin talks with Cuba amid the economic and energy collapse the island is experiencing under the communist regime.
The president made the announcement via Truth Social, where he left a strong statement about the Cuban situation: “Cuba is asking for help, and we are going to talk!”
The statements come at a critical moment for the Havana regime, which is facing massive blackouts, fuel shortages, and increasing economic pressure driven by Washington.
Trump maintains pressure on the Cuban regime
The U.S. president referred to Cuba again as “a failed country” and emphasized that the island is undergoing a deep structural crisis under decades of communist rule.
The announcement comes just days after the United States tightened sanctions against strategic sectors linked to the Cuban economic and military apparatus.
Marco Rubio announced new sanctions against Cuba
Marco Rubio recently confirmed sanctions against:
The military conglomerate GAESA
Companies linked to the regime
The Moa Nickel mining company
Officials tied to the Cuban communist apparatus
According to Rubio, the goal is to cut off the flow of money to the structures that sustain the regime.

The fuel blockade worsened the crisis in Cuba
Since the beginning of the year, Washington has maintained a strong blockade on the oil supply destined for Cuba, which has deepened the island's energy collapse.
Currently, large regions of the country are suffering electrical outages of:
15 hours daily in Havana
More than 20 continuous hours in provinces inland
The state-owned Electric Union acknowledged that this Tuesday 61% of the country will be without electricity supply during peak demand times.

Cuba faces one of the worst crises in its recent history
The Cuban energy system is undergoing extreme deterioration.
According to official data:









