Cuba Accuses the US of False Claims Regarding Fuel Blockade
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Havana, March 29 (NationPress) Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez has accused the United States of "blatantly lying" regarding a fuel blockade imposed on the island nation.
In a statement shared on social media platform X, Rodriguez highlighted that US assertions are in direct conflict with its own executive orders and regulations, specifically referencing an executive order from January 29 and subsequent actions as proof of a "brutal blockade" against fuel supplies to Cuba.
He pointed out that these measures include threats of sanctions against third nations and foreign firms that provide oil to Cuba, along with aggressive actions targeting oil tankers, as reported by Xinhua.
According to Rodriguez, the objectives of Washington’s policy are to undermine Cuba's economy, obstruct its development, sever its income sources, and limit its access to markets and technology.
Due to decades of US sanctions, Cuba is grappling with a serious economic and energy crisis. The United Nations has indicated that the fuel scarcity is driving the nation toward a humanitarian disaster.
In a related context, former US President Donald Trump ominously claimed, "Cuba is next" following American military actions against Venezuela and Iran.
At the Future Investment Initiative conference held in Miami, Florida, Trump stated, "Cuba is next, by the way, but pretend I didn't say that please. Please disregard that statement. Thank you very much. Cuba's next."
This statement followed the US military’s raid on Venezuela, where they forcibly removed President Nicolas Maduro on January 3, and initiated extensive joint operations with Israel against Iran on February 28.
Earlier this month, Trump also threatened that Cuba would "fall pretty soon," indicating his administration's current focus on Iran.