CIA chief holds talks with Cuban officials in Havana
BBC News
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The head of the CIA has visited Cuba as the island struggles with a severe energy crisis - made worse by a US fuel blockade.
John Ratcliffe reportedly said Washington was prepared to engage on economic and security issues, but only if Cuba made fundamental changes.
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