Such press conferences are always convened by emails or cell phone text messages and none have been sent, said an official at the International Press Center, the Foreign Ministry section that deals with foreign media.
News outlets in Miami, a stronghold of anti-Castro sentiment in the huge Cuban immigrant community, had reported that a news briefing had been called for today.
They hinted it was because the leader of Cuba's revolution and former long time president had suffered a downturn in his health.
Rumours that Castro's health is deteriorating are being fuelled by the fact that he has not been seen in public over the past year, although in recent months he has received visiting dignitaries at his home in Havana.
Castro so far has not commented publicly about last month's bombshell news that communist run Cuba and the United States plan to restore diplomatic relations, ending decades of enmity.
Castro stepped aside from the presidency in 2006 and was replaced by his brother Raul.
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