October 28, 1962politicalpoliticsdiplomacynational securityverification disputepost settlement politics
Castro rejects inspection demands and lays out five conditions after the settlement
Fidel Castro responds to the U.S.-Soviet settlement by rejecting outside inspections on Cuban soil and issuing broader political demands. His stance shows that Havana is not simply following Moscow's script. It complicates verification even after Khrushchev agrees to remove the missiles.