Group 1 - Russia is set to send humanitarian aid in the form of crude oil and fuel to Cuba amid a severe fuel crisis caused by U.S. sanctions [1] - The U.S. oil embargo has significantly impacted the daily lives of Cuban citizens and the country's economic development, leading to fuel shortages and the closure of some hotels [2] - Cuba's oil imports dropped to zero in January 2023 for the first time since 2015, with the last oil tanker unloading in December 2022 [3] Group 2 - The Cuban government has implemented a series of emergency measures, including fuel rationing, in response to the crisis [2][3] - Russia's presidential spokesperson expressed a desire for constructive dialogue with the U.S. to address the oil embargo on Cuba [4] - The U.S. has reportedly controlled over $1 billion in Venezuelan oil sales, with expectations of generating an additional $5 billion in revenue in the coming months [5][6]
10年来首次,古巴1月石油进口量降至0,将对燃料实行限购!俄罗斯将援助古巴一批原油和燃料;特朗普威胁将对给古巴提供石油的国家加税
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2026-02-13 02:12