7.5.25

In May of 2025 Cuba Looks to Moscow for Help


      As Cuba's President since  2018, Miguel Diaz-Canel admits that he is more-than-ever concerned that the nearby United States is determined to overthrow the Cuban Revolution that back in 1959 overthrew the Batista dictatorship on the Caribbean's largest island-nation. As shown  above, President Diaz-Canel has flown to Moscow to meet with Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
      Despite being still mired in the long and bloody Russian-Ukraine War, Vladimir Putin warmly greeted Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel in Moscow. The two men, both publicly and privately, engaged in rather long discussions about Russia's ongoing war against Ukraine and about Cuba's growing problems with the United States in May of 2025. The Russian lady in the red jacket expertly translated the discussions. It is believed that Putin himself requested the visit from Diaz-Canel to impress U. S. President Donald Trump who is trying to help negotiate the end of Putin's war as well as the Israel-Gaza War and now also what threatens to be an all-out war between two prime nuclear powers, India and Pakistan. Thus, it is believed that Putin on May 6th in 2025 wants President Trump to see the two photos above from Moscow.
    This photo today in Moscow shows Russian President Putin and his Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov sitting directly across from Cuban President Diaz-Canel and his Foreign Minister Bruno Rodrigez.
     While in Moscow today, Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel and his wife Lis Cuesta Peraza visited the statue of Cuba's revolutionary icon Fidel Castro.
      And in Moscow today, Cuba's President President Diaz-Canel watched intently as Cuban and Russian officials signed new agreements between the two countries.
      Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Omitry Chemyshenko designed an agreement that  he calls Plan 30, and Cuba quickly signed it. On May 8th-2025 the Reuters News Agency explained to the world what it entails, as you can read below:
       In a war-torn world, the United States problem with its neighbor Cuba lingers in May of 2025, and it's a problem that has lingered since the 1950s.
    In fact, the Cuban Missile Crisis in October of 1962 remains the closest the world has ever come to being imbroiled in a Nuclear War. That was when only the United States and the Soviet Union had nuclear weapons. Now the world is awash with nuclear powers -- including Russia, India, Pakistan, Israel, etc.
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