Miguel Díaz-Canel warned that a possible US military intervention against Cuba would cause a "bloodbath" and have serious consequences for regional stability.
In a message posted on the social network X, the Cuban leader stated that "Cuba does not represent a threat" and denounced speculation surrounding possible American action.
This reaction comes after an article by the media outlet Axios cited intelligence reports related to drones and security concerns involving Cuba. The precise details of this information have not been officially confirmed.
Miguel Díaz-Canel's statements come amid heightened tensions between Havana and Washington, as relations between the two countries remain marked by decades of political mistrust and economic sanctions.
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