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  2. Chile–Cuba relations - Wikipedia

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    In 1971 Chile re-established diplomatic relations with Cuba, joining Mexico and Canada in rejecting a previously-established Organization of American States convention prohibiting governments in the Western Hemisphere from establishing diplomatic relations with Cuba. Shortly afterward, Cuban premier Fidel Castro made a month-long visit to Chile.

  3. Foreign relations of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Cuba's foreign policy has been fluid throughout history depending on world events and other variables, including relations with the United States.Without massive Soviet subsidies and its primary trading partner, Cuba became increasingly isolated in the late 1980s and early 1990s after the fall of the USSR and the end of the Cold War, but Cuba opened up more with the rest of the world again ...

  4. State visit by Fidel Castro to Chile - Wikipedia

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    The state visit of Fidel Castro to Chile in 1971 was a landmark event both for Chilean internal politics and for the foreign relations of Cuba. Castro's visit occurred as Chile was experiencing political convulsion amidst the presidency of Salvador Allende who had been elected in 1970. For Cuba it was the first state visit of Fidel Castro since ...

  5. Mexico denies energy 'donations' to Cuba but mum on ... - AOL

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    Mexico has not provided its ally Cuba with any energy donations, a senior official said on Monday, even as Mexican oil exports to the communist-run Caribbean island have risen dramatically this year.

  6. Cuba blames US for rising migrant traffic thru Central America

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    HAVANA, October 4(Reuters) - Cuba on Wednesday said it had detected "noticeable growth" in the flow of its migrants across irregular routes north through Central America in the past weeks and ...

  7. Cuba slams Hezbollah chief’s killing even as it tries to get ...

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    “The Díaz-Canel administration not only wants it both ways, it wants it all ways,” said John Kavulich, a long-time observer of U.S.-Cuba relations who heads the U.S.-Cuba Trade and Economic ...

  8. Foreign interventions by Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Cuba was the main supporter of the communist insurgency in Chile from 1973 to 1990. Cuba provided the Marxist rebel groups MIR and FPMR with weapons and financial support, as well as shelter, training inside Cuba, and logistical support. Cuba also created an operations room to politically unite the MIR and FPMR under Cuban command. [39]

  9. Cuba runs short on fuel at pump as energy crisis festers - AOL

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    Cuba this year began selling fuel in dollars at non-subsidized prices on par with regional neighbors. The government said this was necessary, in part, to raise enough foreign currency to ensure a ...