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Cuban official says talks with the US are at a standstill, announces UN debate on US oil embargo
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez announced that U.S.-Cuba talks are at a standstill, citing U.S. sanctions and lack of discussion on Cuba's recent economic reforms. The U.S. imposed new sanctions on Cuban officials and companies, while Cuba plans to debate the U.S. oil embargo at the UN General Assembly on July 7.
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