Feb 26 β€’ 01:16 UTC πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί Russia RT

Rubio denies US military involvement in gunfight in Cuban waters

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has refuted claims of American military involvement in a gunfight off the coast of Cuba, where four armed men were killed by Cuban authorities.

In a recent incident in Cuba's territorial waters, four armed men aboard a US-flagged speedboat were killed by Cuban border guards during an attempted identification check. The US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, addressed the matter while on a diplomatic visit to Saint Kitts and Nevis, asserting that there was no evidence of US military involvement in the confrontation, which he described as "very unusual." Cuban officials reported that the speedboat opened fire when approached by the guards, prompting the deadly response.

Rubio clarified to reporters that the vessel involved did not belong to the US Navy or the Coast Guard, underscoring the need for accurate information before drawing conclusions. He emphasized that Washington is still in the process of gathering relevant details about the skirmish, urging caution against speculation until independent data has been reviewed. His comments reflect the sensitivity surrounding US-Cuba relations and the potential implications of such incidents for both countries.

The lack of direct communication between US and Cuban officials following the incident adds to the complexity of the situation. The incident not only raises questions about maritime security and border issues but also reflects broader geopolitical tensions in the Caribbean, particularly involving US interests in the region. Rubio’s statements are an effort to navigate these challenges while reassuring the public and stakeholders that the US is taking the matter seriously and seeks a clearer understanding of the events that transpired.

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