Group 1 - The aviation fuel crisis in Cuba is a direct consequence of the U.S. oil blockade, leading to a significant impact on the tourism industry, which previously generated over $3 billion annually but is now believed to have fallen below $1 billion [1][2] - Canadian airlines have canceled all flights to Cuba due to the fuel shortage, which is expected to last for at least one month, affecting all international airports in Cuba [1][2] - Russian tourists in Cuba have faced disruptions, with reports of them being asked to disembark from flights, while approximately 4,500 Russian tourists remain in the country [2][3] Group 2 - Mexico has pledged to continue providing humanitarian support to Cuba, sending two naval ships with over 814 tons of food and essential supplies, emphasizing the need for solidarity with Cuba during its current difficulties [4][5] - The Mexican government is actively seeking to restore oil shipments to Cuba and is advocating against sanctions that adversely affect the Cuban population [4][5] - Russia has expressed its intention to assist Cuba amid the crisis, with discussions ongoing to explore potential solutions and provide necessary support [5]
美国封锁下古巴航空燃料即将耗尽,墨总统:将提供人道主义支持
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-10 06:38