Russian Oil Tanker Delivers Fuel Amid Ongoing U.S. Blockade
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Cuba receives a lifeline as a Russian oil tanker docks at Matanzas, delivering 773,000 barrels of crude oil. This is the first shipment in over three months and provides enough fuel for about eight to ten days. U.S. President Donald Trump recently stated he doesn't mind the delivery, emphasizing that Cuba must survive. However, the U.S. blockade remains in place, with the White House insisting on regime change before any relief can be considered. Cuban officials condemn the blockade, calling it an act of imperialism. Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernández de Cossío expresses the struggles faced by the Cuban people. Meanwhile, Russia pledges support for Cuba amidst U.S. pressure. The blockade, initiated on January 29, severely impacts Cuba’s economy, leading to rolling blackouts and a humanitarian crisis. Experts warn that without significant changes in leadership, Cuba's energy issues are unlikely to improve. The bottom line? This situation affects not just Cuba but regional stability in the Caribbean, highlighting the ongoing geopolitical tensions.
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