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CIA chief visits Havana, Cuba amid US calls for changes

David Okafor — World Affairs Correspondent
By David Okafor · World Affairs Correspondent
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The head of the CIA has made a significant visit to Havana, Cuba, engaging in discussions with senior officials in the country. This visit comes at a time when Cuba is experiencing widespread blackouts, which are attributed to an oil blockade imposed by the United States.

The U.S. government is calling for "fundamental changes" in Cuba, highlighting the ongoing tensions between the two nations. The visit marks an important moment in U.S.-Cuba relations, as both sides navigate complex issues surrounding energy shortages and diplomatic engagement.