The Cuban Prime Minister, Manuel Marrero Cruz, reported this Sunday that the extraordinary sessions of the Government have concluded in the Isle of Youth, and assured that the country has what it needs to fulfill this year's "roadmap."
There are reserves to tackle the challenges of 2026. The Government Program is the roadmap. Now it is time to turn every effort into results,” said the leader on his official profile on X.
During his visit, the leader reignited the rhetoric of Cuba as a besieged fortress, but warned that the "main enemy" is "trust" and urged not to underestimate the opponent, referring to the United States.
These statements were made on Saturday during the military drills supervised by the National Defense Council.
The message arrives in a context of increasing regional tension following the capture of the Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro by U.S. forces, an event that has shaken Havana's allies.
While the regime promotes more training and slogans, the population faces prolonged blackouts, food shortages, and despair, remembering that the greatest battle for Cubans continues to be survival.
In most households, there are no reserves of food, medicine, or fuel to make it through to tomorrow.
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