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i think probably to cause problems for secretary of state antony blinken who was just on the eve of departing for his trip to beijing. the cubans have been building relations with china, they've been more focused on commerce than they have on military cooperation, and the reason is essentially the same — the reason is essentially the same — the cuban economy is in such bad shape that the government is desperate, and they are looking for any port in a storm, any government that's willing to give them a hand economically in this really difficult period, they'll take that hand and build a better relationship. russia and china have both done that.— both done that. fascinating, william, thanks _ both done that. fascinating, william, thanks so - both done that. fascinating, william, thanks so much - both done that. fascinating, william, thanks so much forj both done that. fascinating, - william, thanks so much for being on the programme. mt; william, thanks so much for being on the programme-— the programme. my pleasure, thank ou. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. a library with a twist. instead of books, this
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unstable situation, but the problem lies in the medium term because these are in soviet companies giving out government credits. they are private russian firms who will demand a return on their investment. after a sweltering day of waiting, jorge was finally able to fill up his tank. his lada keeps going for a little longer. like these classic cars, the cuban revolution also dates to the 1950s, but both are now running on fumes, struggling to maintain momentum without a significant overhaul in the years ahead. will grant, bbc news, havana. joining us live from washington is william leogrande, professor of government and a specialist in latin american politics at the american university. thank you very much for coming on the programme. my thank you very much for coming on the programme-— thank you very much for coming on the programme._ so| thank you very much for coming on i the programme._ so we the programme. my pleasure a. so we not a real the programme. my pleasure a. so we got a real insight _ the programme. my pleasure a. so we got a real insight into _ the programme. my pleasure a. so we got a real insight into the _ got a real insight into the challenges of day—to—day life, but i want to talk about the geopolitics
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