U.S. President Donald Trump said Cuba is in “deep ​trouble” on a humanitarian basis and ‌that U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio was dealing with the issue which may or may ​not be a “friendly takeover.”

“He’s dealing (with it) ​and it may be a friendly takover, ⁠it may not be a friendly takeover. ​Wouldn’t really matter because they’re really down ​to…as they say, fumes. They have no energy, they have no money,” Trump, speaking at a news ​conference in Doral, Florida told reporters.

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.

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.

Source:  Reuters