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Cuban government reports that CIA director met with top officials at Havana

The Cuban government released a statement saying that a U.S. delegation led by CIA Director John Ratcliffe had met his counterpart in Cuba's Interior Ministry on Thursday. Tensions are rising over a U.S. blockade of fuel, which has deprived the island of power and fuel.

Since returning to office in the United States, Donald Trump has put pressure on Cuba. He said a few days ago that both long-time enemies were "going to talk."

Cuban representatives at the meeting stressed that Cuba did not pose a danger to the national security of the United States, according to the Cuban government.

The statement stated that "Both sides stressed their interest in developing bilateral cooperation between law-enforcement agencies in the interests of security for both countries as well as regional security and international security."

The U.S. delegation did not mention the names of the Cuban officials that met with them.

A witness reported that a U.S. Government plane had been seen leaving Havana’s international airport on Thursday afternoon.

The White House didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment.

Trump has threatened that Cuba is "next" after U.S. troops captured Nicolas Maduro in January, the president of Venezuela's?longtime ally Cuba.

Both countries admitted earlier this year that they were in negotiations, but the?negotiations seemed to stall amid the ongoing U.S.?fuel?blockade. On Wednesday night, Havana was awash with protests as rolling blackouts lasted for 24 hours in some parts of the city. This threatened to spoil frozen food supplies and made sleep nearly impossible for residents. (Reporting and editing by Christian Plumb, Sanjeev Mglani and Daina Beth Sola; Additional reporting and editing by Jonathan Landay & Simon Lewis; Reporting and Editing by Dave Sherwood)

(source: Reuters)