Cuba and the United States are maintaining ongoing communication despite the absence of formal negotiations according to a senior Cuban diplomat. The official said discussions are taking place on practical issues including migration security coordination and regional stability.
United States officials have acknowledged limited contact but emphasized that meaningful progress would depend on concrete actions by Cuba particularly in the areas of human rights and economic reform.
While expectations remain cautious both sides appear to recognize the value of engagement after years of strained relations.
Regional analysts suggest that continued dialogue could help reduce tensions in the Caribbean and improve cooperation on shared challenges such as migration flows and disaster response.
International observers note that even informal communication marks a shift toward pragmatic engagement with potential implications for broader Latin American diplomacy.
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