Cuba for Developing Rail Transport Along with Russia
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The largest in the Antilles seeks to promote projects focused on the improvement of railway infrastructure and the maintenance of locomotives and wagons.
Cuba attended the 5th edition of the International Transport Summit of Moscow 2026, an appointment that concludes this Tuesday, and where the Caribbean nation presented the strategic priorities despite the complex situation of the sector. First Deputy Minister of Transport of the island, Luis Roses, commented exclusively for Prensa Latina that those present knew how in spite of the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the Unite…
Ensuring financial sustainability and moving towards the use of renewable energies are one of the main priorities in the face of the US financial and energy blockade against Cuba, Luis Roberto Rosés Hernández, the first deputy minister of Cuban transport, explained to Sputnik.
Cuba wants to develop rail transport together with Russia, said today the first Deputy Minister of Transport of the Caribbean country, Luis Roberto Roces, in conversation with the site Prime.ru.
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Cuba wants to develop rail transport in conjunction with Russia, said today the first Deputy Minister of Transport of the Caribbean country, Luis Roberto Roces, in conversation with the site Prime.ru. “70 percent of the rolling stock of our country is of Russian origin, and we are very interested in developing various projects with the Eurasian giant,” said Roces. The director, who participates in the International Tran…
“70 per cent of our country’s rolling stock is of Russian origin, and we are very interested in developing various projects with the Eurasian giant,” said Rosés. The director, who participates in the International Transport Summit that is based in the Russian capital, also highlighted the priority of developing rail transport for Cuba, especially in the current circumstances of increasing the US economic siege against the island. The Internation…
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