Summary
- Trump said the US would hold talks with Cuba.
- Trump said Cuba was asking for help and that the US would move forward with talks.
- Some in the market see the US as also moving to manage Latin American diplomatic relations amid Middle East tensions and global trade issues.

President Donald Trump said the US would hold talks with Cuba and that Havana had asked Washington for help.
Walter Bloomberg, a breaking-news social media account focused on global markets, reported on May 12 that Trump said, "We will talk with Cuba."
He added that Cuba "is asking for help, and we will engage in talks."
The remarks come as markets focus on Middle East tensions and global trade issues. Some in the market view them as a sign the US is also moving to manage diplomatic relations in Latin America.

Minseung Kang
minriver@bloomingbit.ioBlockchain journalist | Writer of Trade Now & Altcoin Now, must-read content for investors.





