Cuban Foreign Minister Speaks to Chinese, Russian Counterparts

March 12 (Reuters) – Cuban Foreign Minister ⁠Bruno ⁠Rodriguez spoke by telephone ⁠to his counterparts from both China and ​Russia on Thursday, three days after U.S. President Donald Trump said ‌the Communist island was ‌in “deep trouble”.

Trump, speaking to reporters on Monday, said ⁠U.S. Secretary ⁠of State Marco Rubio was dealing with the issue ​which may or may not be a “friendly takeover”.

Cuba has faced blackouts and fuel shortages amid an oil embargo imposed by ​the United States.

Russia’s Foreign Ministry, in a statement on its ⁠website, said ⁠Minister Sergei Lavrov “confirmed ⁠Russia’s ​principled position as regards the unacceptability of the U.S. exerting economic ​and political pressure ⁠on Cuba.”

The Russian statement said that in the conversation, initiated by Cuba, “support was expressed for the fraternal Cuban people in defending their state sovereignty and their right to ⁠choose their own path of development.”

Earlier in the day, Russian ⁠Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova condemned what she described as blackmail and threats by Trump against Cuba, a traditional ally of Moscow.

Rodriguez met Russian President Vladimir Putin and Lavrov during a visit to Moscow last month. Putin described the restrictions placed on the island as “unacceptable”.

China’s state-run Xinhua news agency said Rodriguez ⁠had requested the call with Foreign Minister Wang Yi.

Xinhua said the two sides “agreed to continue to advance the development of bilateral relations.”

(Reporting by Xiuhao Chen and ​Ryan Woo in Beijing; Editing by Toby Chopra, ​Ron Popeski and Tom Hogue)

Copyright 2026 Thomson Reuters.

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