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Pope Leo calls on the US and Cuba to engage a sincere dialogue

Pope Leo expressed his concern about the rising tensions between Cuba and the United States on Sunday, and called for a "sincere and effective dialog" to prevent violence and further suffering of the Cuban people.

Last week, U.S. president Donald Trump announced that tariffs would be placed on imports of oil from countries that provide Cuba. This is a way to increase the pressure?on Washington's old enemy after ousting Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro in January, who was a key ally for Cuba.

Trump claimed that the tariff threat was necessary to protect the "U.S. National security and foreign policies from the Cuban regime’s malign actions and policies."

Pope Leo stated that he received reports "with great concern", of the?increasing tensions between Cubans and Americans. In comments made after his weekly Angelus Prayer, he joined Cuban Bishops in "urging the responsible to promote a sincere and effective dialog to avoid violence and more suffering for Cubans."

Trump said last week that Cuba will fail pretty soon, adding that Venezuela - once the island's largest oil supplier - has not sent money or oil to Cuba in recent times.

Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez declared a "international emergency" as a response to the U.S. Tariff Warning, which he described as "an extraordinary and unusual threat."

Trump reaffirmed his call for Cuba to negotiate with America on Saturday. He told reporters on Air Force One, en route to Florida: "It does not have to be a crisis of humanitarian proportions." (Reporting and editing by Hugh Lawson; Gianluca Smeraro)

(source: Reuters)