Cuba Denies $100 Million U.S. Humanitarian Aid Offer Exists
Rubio said the offer included two years of free Starlink access and $100 million in aid if Cuba released prisoners and eased repression.
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As Rubio turns into punisher, Cubans wary of final blow
When Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited the Vatican last Thursday to smooth over the Trump administration’s shaky relationship with the Holy See, hopes were high that a breakthrough in tumultuous U.S.-Cuba talks — being overseen by Pope Leo XIV directly — was on the horizon.Pre-trip reports and Rubio’s own comments indicated that Cuba would top the agenda, a fact seemingly borne out by the presence in the meeting of the State Department’s se…
The U.S. offered Cuba $100 million in humanitarian aid, Rubio says. Havana said no
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Friday that Cuban authorities have not accepted an offer of $100 million in humanitarian aid from the United States to help a population struggling with widespread shortages and a crumbling economy.
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez today denied on social network X the offer of humanitarian monetary aid to the island from the United States.
Cuba – Rubio Claims Cuba Rejected US Humanitarian Aid
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Friday that the Cuban government has declined a $100 million humanitarian aid package offered by the United States, as the island continues to face a severe economic and humanitarian crisis.Speaking to reporters in Italy after meeting with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican City, Rubio said Washington remains willing to provide substantial assistance to the Cuban people but claimed that authorities in Havana hav…
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