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Cuba Accepts $100 Million U.S. Aid Offer As Island Runs Out Of Oil

  • Cuba has accepted a $100 million humanitarian aid offer from the United States amid severe fuel shortages, blackouts, and social unrest in Havana.
  • The fuel crisis worsened after U.S. sanctions in January halted fuel shipments from Mexico and Venezuela, Cuba's main suppliers.
  • Cuban leader Miguel Díaz-Canel stated the government will not block aid if it complies with recognized humanitarian practices, marking a shift from earlier denials.
  • The aid will be managed through the Catholic Church and other organizations, while Cuba's government awaits actual delivery and conditions, prioritizing fuel, food, and medicines.
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Cuba's government has declared the end of the oil reserves. It speaks of a genocidal blockade by the US. In Havana there were protests due to the blackouts on Wednesday.

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The leadership of power in Cuba has broken its silence following the official announcement by the State Department of a $100 million direct assistance package for the island’s population. Miguel Díaz-Canel, through his X account, responded to the US proposal by maintaining the rhetorical line of confrontation, although without definitively closing the door to supplies. Washington’s offer, promoted by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, has as an unn…

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cubainformación.tv broke the news on Thursday, May 14, 2026.
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