Russia Commits to Cuba: Energy Support Amid U.S. Embargo

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Russia is doubling down on its support for Cuba, pledging to help with energy issues amid a U.S. embargo. Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov states that Moscow will never abandon the island. He emphasizes that assistance will extend beyond the recent delivery of 700,000 barrels of oil aboard the tanker Anatoly Kolodkin. He assures that Cuba’s energy needs are a priority and that future supplies will not be limited to this shipment. Ryabkov also mentions that U.S. attempts to push Russia out of the Western Hemisphere will not succeed. He firmly rejects the idea of abandoning Cuba, calling the U.S. blockade "illegal and absolutely unacceptable." What's interesting is how Russia is trying to revive its historical ties with Cuba from the Soviet era, positioning itself as a reliable ally against U.S. sanctions. This relationship matters because it highlights the ongoing geopolitical tensions in the region and could impact energy security for Cuba and beyond.

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