Cuba's top diplomat said his country's officials have no choice but to engage the United States in negotiations to normalize relations, despite a decade of diplomatic whiplash and mixed messages from Washington. In an interview with The Hill, Foreign Minister Bruno RodrÃguez Parrilla responded to a question posed by former Obama administration adviser Ben Rhodes on whether Cuban officials would "ever, ever negotiate anything with America ever again after this?" "We will have to," said RodrÃguez Parrilla, who was in New York to attend the United Nations General Assembly. "We will have to, first, because there is a historical trend that will, at some point, force us to reestablish dialogue and lift the blockade." (https://news.yahoo.com/top-cuban-diplomat-negotiate-united-100000389.html) After a historic and controversial push to normalize relations between Washington and Havana under former President Obama, the Trump administration did an about-face, most famously adding Cuba to a list of state sponsors of terrorism. The Biden administration, though less hawkish than the Trump administration, has not taken major steps to normalize relations, including keeping Cuba on the terrorism watchlist.
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