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Cuba’s president says island does not wish for US aggression, but ready to fight

Cuba has been bracing for a possible attack following repeated warnings from Trump after he toppled Venezuela’s leader

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Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel marking the 65th anniversary of Fidel Castro’s declaration of the socialist character of the Cuban Revolution. Photo: Reuters
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Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel said Thursday that while Cuba does not want military aggression from the United States, his country is prepared to fight should it happen.

Diaz-Canel spoke during a rally that drew hundreds of people to commemorate the 65th anniversary of the declaration of the Cuban Revolution’s socialist essence.

“The moment is extremely challenging and calls upon us once again, as on April 16, 1961, to be ready to confront serious threats, including military aggression. We do not want it, but it is our duty to prepare to avoid it and, if it becomes inevitable, to defeat it,” Diaz-Canel said.

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He spoke as tensions remain high between the two countries, with Cuba’s crises deepening as a result of a US energy blockade.

People hold pictures of late leader Fidel Castro and his brother during celebrations on Thursday. Photo: AFP
People hold pictures of late leader Fidel Castro and his brother during celebrations on Thursday. Photo: AFP

Earlier this week, Trump said his administration could focus on Cuba after the war in Iran ends.

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