Former President Donald Trump has recently expressed a critical view of Cuba’s current situation. In remarks made during a public appearance, Trump characterized Cuba as a “failed nation,” citing a lack of external financial support. He claimed that Cuba is no longer receiving funds from Venezuela or other countries, highlighting what he described as economic isolation.
Additionally, Trump indicated that Mexico plans to halt oil shipments to Cuba, which could impose further economic pressure on the Caribbean nation. His comments reflect ongoing concerns about Cuba’s economic stability amid shifting regional dynamics. The Cuban government has not yet issued a formal response to these statements.