Cuba says its president's term not subject to negotiation in talks with US

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HAVANA, March 20 (Reuters) - A senior Cuban official said on Friday that ​neither Cuba’s political system nor the ‌term of President Miguel Diaz-Canel were subject to negotiation in talks with the United ​States.

“I can categorically confirm that … the ​political system of Cuba is not up ⁠for negotiation, and of course neither ​the president nor the position of ​any official in Cuba is subject to negotiation with the United States,” Vice Foreign Minister Carlos ​Fernandez de Cossio told a press ​conference.

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Cuba acknowledged a week ago that it had entered talks ‌with ⁠the U.S. government as an oil blockade imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump pushes the Communist-run nation deeper into economic ​crisis.

The New ​York Times, ⁠citing four people familiar with the talks, later reported that ​the Trump administration was seeking ​to ⁠push Diaz-Canel from power with two years remaining on his term as president and ⁠five ​years left as leader ​of the Communist Party.

Reporting by Daniel Trotta in Havana; ​Editing by Chizu Nomiyama and Alistair Bell

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