特朗普提出”友好接管”古巴的可能性,卢比奥称正在谈判


2026年2月27日 18:12 UTC / 路透社

作者:安德里亚·沙拉尔(Andrea Shalal)和史蒂夫·霍兰德(Steve Holland)

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  • 摘要
  • 特朗普称卢比奥正”高水平”处理古巴问题
  • 美国总统称古巴政府正与美国进行谈判
  • 古巴政府称未与美国进行高水平谈判

华盛顿,2月27日(路透社)- 美国总统唐纳德·特朗普周五提出了对古巴进行”友好接管”的可能性,他在白宫对记者表示,国务卿马尔科·卢比奥(Marco Rubio)正在”非常高的级别”处理这一问题。

“古巴政府正在与我们谈判,他们现在陷入了大麻烦,”特朗普在离开白宫前往得克萨斯州的途中表示。”他们没钱,现在什么都没有,但他们正在与我们谈判,也许我们会对古巴进行友好接管。”

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特朗普将古巴描述为一个需要变革的失败国家,并补充称他从小就听说这个国家的困境。

“我能看到这种情况发生。马尔科·卢比奥正在处理这个问题,而且是在非常高的级别上,”他说。”他们没钱,没石油,没食物。现在这真的是一个深陷困境的国家,他们需要我们的帮助。”

哈瓦那称未进行高水平谈判

古巴政府表示,它没有与美国进行任何高水平的谈判,但并未完全否认美国官员可能正在与古巴前总统劳尔·卡斯特罗的孙子劳尔·吉列尔莫·罗德里格斯·卡斯特罗进行非正式谈判的新闻报道。

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Axios本月报道称,卢比奥一直在与古巴前领导人的孙子举行秘密会谈。据《迈阿密先驱报》周四报道,卢比奥身边的美国官员在本周加勒比共同体会议期间再次在圣基茨和尼维斯与这位孙子会面。

本周,古巴军队杀害了四名乘坐佛罗里达州注册快艇进入古巴水域并向古巴巡逻队开火的流亡者,并打伤了另外六人,之后与古巴的紧张局势升级。卢比奥否认这是美国行动,并表示没有美国政府人员参与。

这一事件发生之际,美国实际上已阻止了几乎所有运往该岛的石油运输,增加了对这个共产党政府的压力。上个月,美国军队捕获了委内瑞拉总统尼古拉斯·马杜罗,将古巴的关键盟友赶下台。

卢比奥最近几周猛烈抨击古巴政府,称那里的现状不可持续,并表示古巴需要”彻底”改变。

主要集中在迈阿密的古巴流亡者长期以来一直梦想推翻古巴政府或看着它垮台,并过去曾策划针对已故革命领袖菲德尔·卡斯特罗建立的政府的行动。

特朗普提到了大量古巴社区,称美国对古巴的接管可能对那些被驱逐出该国的人来说是”好事…非常积极的事情”。

“我们有在这里生活的人希望回到古巴,他们对目前的情况非常满意,”他说。

报道由史蒂夫·霍兰德(Steve Holland)和安德里亚·沙拉尔(Andrea Shalal)在华盛顿报道;丹尼尔·特罗塔(Daniel Trotta)在哈瓦那补充报道;多伊娜·基亚库(Doina Chiacu)、罗德·尼科尔(Rod Nickel)编辑

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Trump raises prospect of ‘friendly takeover’ of Cuba, says Rubio in talks

February 27, 2026 6:12 PM UTC / Reuters

By Andrea Shalal and Steve Holland

Item 1 of 2 U.S. President Donald Trump waves before boarding Air Force One as he departs for Corpus Christi, Texas, at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, U.S., February 27, 2026. REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz

[1/2]U.S. President Donald Trump waves before boarding Air Force One as he departs for Corpus Christi, Texas, at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, U.S., February 27, 2026. REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz

  • Summary
  • Trump says Rubio dealing with Cuba at ‘high level’
  • US president says Cuban government talking with US
  • Cuban government has said it is not in high-level talks with US

WASHINGTON, Feb 27 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday raised the prospect of a “friendly takeover” of Cuba, telling reporters at the White House that Secretary of State Marco Rubio was dealing with the issue at a “very high level.”

“The Cuban government is talking with us, and they’re in a big deal of trouble,” Trump said as he left the White House for a trip to Texas. “They have no money. They have no anything right now, but they’re talking with us, and maybe we’ll have a friendly takeover of Cuba.”

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Trump described Cuba as a failing nation in need of change, adding that he had been hearing about the country’s woes since he was a little boy.

“I can see that happening. Marco Rubio is dealing on it and at a very high level,” he said. “They have no money, they have no oil, they have no food. And it’s really right now a nation in deep trouble and they want our help,” he said.

HAVANA HAS SAID NOT IN HIGH-LEVEL TALKS

The Cuban government has said it is not in any high-level talks with the United States but has not outright denied press reports that U.S. officials may be in informal talks with Raul Guillermo Rodriguez Castro, the grandson of former Cuban President Raul Castro.

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Axios reported this month that Rubio had been holding secret talks with the grandson of Cuba’s former leader. U.S. officials close to Rubio met with the grandson again on the sidelines of this week’s regional Caribbean Community conference in St. Kitts and Nevis, the Miami Herald reported on Thursday.

Tensions with Cuba ratcheted up after Cuban forces this week killed four exiles and wounded six others who sailed into Cuban waters aboard a Florida-registered speedboat and opened fire on a Cuban patrol. Rubio denied it was a U.S. operation and said no U.S. government personnel were involved.

The incident took place as the United States has blocked virtually all oil shipments to the island, increasing pressure on the Communist government. Last month, U.S. forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, removing a key Cuban ally from power.

Rubio has railed against the Cuban government in recent weeks, calling the status quo there unsustainable, and saying Cuba needed to change “dramatically.”

Cuban exiles who are largely concentrated in Miami have long dreamed of overthrowing the Cuban government or seeing it fall and have in the past plotted against the government that was established by the late revolutionary leader Fidel Castro.

Trump mentioned the large Cuban community, saying a takeover of Cuba by the U.S. could be “something good … very positive” for people who had been expelled from the country.

“We have people living here that want to go back to Cuba, and they’re very happy with what’s going on,” he said.

Reporting by Steve Holland and Andrea Shalal in Washington; additional reporting by Daniel Trotta in Havana; Editing by Doina Chiacu, Rod Nickel

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