Trump announced plans to change the regime in Cuba after dealing with Iran
"We have very good plans for Cuba," the US president said.

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Washington intends to achieve a change in the political regime in Cuba and will deal with it after the war with Iran is over, Donald Trump said.
"We have very good plans for Cuba. I think we will have to get rid of a regime that has been very harsh, very unpleasant. We will deal with the Islamic Republic of Iran, and once that is done, on the way back, we will briefly stop to deal with this. We want to help them," the White House chief said during a conversation with journalists.
Amid these statements, the US Treasury Department announced the introduction of new sanctions against representatives of the Cuban leadership.
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel, members of his family, as well as the son and grandson of former Cuban leader Raúl Castro - Alejandro Castro Espín and Raúl Alejandro Castro Calis - fell under the restrictions.
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