There will be no releases of prisoners, nor political or economic reforms. There is no dialogue with the United States, although “messages have been exchanged.”

14ymedio, Havana, February 4, 2026 – A new Special Period? Another Ordering Task*? The “reorganization process that we have planned (…) and have been preparing” does not yet have a name. “It is not something simple; it is something difficult for government management and something very difficult for the population as a whole.” This is the message the Cuban regime is conveying to international media through one of its lesser spokespeople, Vice Foreign Minister Carlos Fernández de Cossío.
In an interview with EFE, the number two at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs once again denies statements by U.S. President Donald Trump about the existence of dialogue between the two countries. However, he qualifies this by saying that “messages have been exchanged” since the January 3 capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
In any case, “the Government of the United States knows perfectly well what Cuba’s position is regarding its willingness to hold a dialogue and has not rejected it,” adds the diplomat, who also denies that there could be indirect contacts through intermediaries such as Mexico or the Vatican.
The official insisted that, in addition to ruling out political and economic reforms, the release of prisoners cannot be “part of the bilateral dialogue between two countries”
The official insisted that, in addition to ruling out political and economic reforms, the release of prisoners (there are around 1,000 political prisoners in Cuba) cannot be “part of the bilateral dialogue between two countries,” unlike what is happening in Venezuela. continue reading
In the interview, Fernández de Cossío categorically rejected even the possibility that there might be a “traitor” to the regime, as, according to sources from The Wall Street Journal, the United States is allegedly seeking, in a manner similar to what occurred in Venezuela. “If one is thinking that there is fragmentation within the Cuban Government, fragmentation within the political forces in Cuba, and a willingness by a small group to give up Cuba’s sovereign rights—the prerogative of our country—and to capitulate in the face of the pressure and aggressiveness of the United States, unjustified and immoral, that is a mistaken interpretation,” he asserted.
The statement aligns with what Russia’s ambassador to the UN, Vasily Nebenzia, said this week,“That little act won’t work in Cuba,” but also with what some U.S. officials have stated regarding the matter. Ricardo Zúñiga, a former U.S. official who played a key role in the thaw and who has also worked with the Trump Administration, told the outlet: “These guys are much tougher to crack. No one would be tempted to collaborate with the United States.”
The vice foreign minister, on the contrary, claims that the Island is “preparing for defense,” to “resist a military aggression,” and believes that the Government’s responsibility is to defend the population “as Cubans, not as subjects of the United States.”
“The Government of the United States must know that a military aggression against Cuba is not simple, despite the absolutely asymmetrical superiority that the United States has over Cuba (…). But they would have to ask themselves what the goal is: to bomb and destroy Cuba and leave everything a desolate land, or to try to put soldiers in Cuba and wage a war here against the Cuban people,” he warned.
Fernández de Cossío said that Havana’s objective is for Washington to “understand the danger of an extreme military action on the Island”
Fernández de Cossío said that Havana’s objective is for Washington to “understand the danger of an extreme military action on the Island” and to “not listen to some politicians who have made a career and profited from hostile conduct toward Cuba.”
However, the message of resistance seems aimed more at the population than at Washington, since the Government announces more sacrifices for Cubans, who are already living at the limit, with blackouts of up to 24 consecutive hours, no fuel, food shortages, and catastrophic deterioration of the public health system.
“We have limited options and we also have a need for reorganization in the country that implies it will cost us a great deal of work and will require a lot of creativity.”
The vice foreign minister announced that in the coming days the contingency plan will be communicated to the population: “a reorganization process” that is going to be “very difficult” for the population, he insisted.
*Translator’s note: The Ordering Task was a collection of measures that included eliminating the Cuban Convertible Peso (CUC), leaving the Cuban peso (CUP) as the only national currency, raising prices, raising salaries (but not as much as prices), opening stores that take payment only in hard currency, which must be in the form of specially issued pre-paid debit cards, and a broad range of other measures targeted to different elements of the Cuban economy
Translated by Regina Anavy
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