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Rubio: chances of an agreement being negotiated with Cuba are "not high".

Marco Rubio, U.S. Secretary of State, said that the 'likelihood' of a peaceful, negotiated agreement between the United States, and Cuba, is not very high right now. Washington has been stepping up its pressure against Cuba's communist regime.

Rubio stated that the United States prefer a negotiated solution.

He told reporters, "That is still our preference." I'm being frank with you. The likelihood that this will happen, given who we are dealing with at the moment, is low. If they change their mind, we are here. In the meantime, we will continue to do what we have to."

Donald Trump wants to "regime-change" in Cuba. Castro's communists are in power in Cuba since 1959, when his brother Fidel Castro started a revolution.

Rubio said that Cuba had accepted the U.S. humanitarian aid offer of $100 Million.

On Wednesday, the United States announced that?former Cuban president?Raul?Castro was charged with murder. This marked a significant escalation and a new low for?relations? between these Cold War rivals.

Rubio denied that the U.S. is nation-building.

He told reporters that it was not nation-building before he left for a NATO Ministers' Meeting in Sweden. "We're addressing a matter that is directly related to national security in the United States." Reporting by Katharine Jackson, Doina chiacu and Michelle Nichols. Editing by David Ljunggren

(source: Reuters)