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The Presidency of Cuba has not commented on the ongoing dialogue between the U.S. Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, and Raúl Guillermo Rodríguez Castro, the grandson of Raúl Castro, known as “El Cangrejo.”
Despite various international sources confirming that discussions for the transition in Cuba have begun, official accounts of the Cuban government have chosen to remain silent.
In recent hours, the Presidency has shared content such as the visit of the chancellor Bruno Rodríguez to Russia and institutional messages from the Ministry of Health and the program for the installation of solar photovoltaic systems to address the energy crisis, but they have not mentioned a word about the issue that concerns Cubans the most.
This Wednesday, the communicator Pedro Jorge Velázquez, known as “El Necio” and aligned with the official discourse, demanded an “urgent clarification” from the Cuban authorities regarding the delicate matter.
El Necio warned the regime that, regardless of the content of the dialogue, institutional silence can lead to delicate political interpretations. The Presidency of Cuba ignored his comment.
Expectations are rising among Cubans following the news that negotiations between Cuba and the United States have begun. Indeed, the regime's silence allows for multiple interpretations, and comments are increasingly prominent on social media.
Most of the messages indicate that there is "fear in the upper echelons of the Cuban government," "division among the political leaders of the Communist Party of Cuba," and they point out that "Miguel Díaz-Canel has always been a puppet of Raúl Castro."
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