Sarah Marsh and Marc Frank, Reuters
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel said in his first interview since taking office in April his government could not talk with U.S. President Donald Trump as long as Trump’s administration kept its “abnormal” attitude toward the Communist-run island. “We want to dialogue but it must be as equals,” Diaz-Canel said in the wide-ranging interview with Venezuela-based television station Telesur broadcast on Sunday evening, echoing his predecessor and mentor, Raul Castro. “We do not accept impositions and we are not willing to make concessions,” he said.