Canada Prepares Aid Package for Cuba as It Faces Fuel Shortages Worsened by US Oil Embargo
Canada plans humanitarian aid to Cuba amid worsening fuel crisis caused by US embargo and halted Venezuelan oil, with Mexico already delivering over 2,000 tons of supplies.
- Canada is preparing a humanitarian aid package for Cuba amid severe fuel shortages worsened by a U.S. oil embargo, although details of the plan have not been released by Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand.
- Cuba's ambassador to Canada, Rodrigo Malmierca Diaz, accused the U.S. of attempting to overthrow the Cuban government through an oil blockade that causes a humanitarian crisis.
- Global Affairs Canada officials state that despite fuel shortages and U.S. sanctions causing blackouts and economic challenges, Cuba's communist government remains stable.
- Canada plans to provide humanitarian assistance to Cuba through trusted partners without yet specifying the aid details.
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This announcement comes as the humanitarian crisis worsens with the oil embargo imposed by the United States.
The Cuban envoy to Ottawa claimed that the United States was trying to overthrow his country's communist government, but the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs believed that the regime in Havana was "somewhat stable."
Canadian official says Cuban regime ‘quite stable’ as U.S. oil blockade tightens grip
OTTAWA - Cuba's envoy to Ottawa says the U.S. is trying to overthrow his country's communist government — but Canada's foreign service says the regime's hold on Havana is "quite
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