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Guantanamo Fence-Line Talks
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U.S. SOUTHCOM commander Gen. Francis Donovan and Cuban Gen. Roberto Legra Sotolongo held rare operational-security talks at the Guantanamo Bay base perimeter as Washington intensifies pressure on Havana.
- Frame 1At Guantanamo Bay, U.S. Gen. Francis Donovan opens operational-security talks with Cuban military leaders at the federal base perimeter.
- Frame 2The exchange came as Trump increased pressure on Cuba through sanctions, an oil blockade, and warships in the Caribbean.
- Frame 3Cuba calls the U.S. naval station illegal; fence-line security meetings happen, but this senior-level contact was rare.
- Frame 4Donovan also reviewed base security, service-member safety, family safety, and operational readiness at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay.
- Frame 5Cuba called the meeting positive and said both military commands agreed to keep communication open.
- Frame 6Next pressure point: whether a security channel can reduce base risk while U.S. pressure on Havana keeps rising.
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- May 30, 9:35 AM EDT
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- May 30, 8:49 AM EDT