U.S. Greenlights Mexico Oil Provision to Cuba
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The U.S. government will allow Mexico to supply oil to Cuba, despite the threats of President Donald Trump, to leave Havana without oil, according to Energy Secretary Chris Wright, during an interview with CBS. Wright said that the U.S. policy is to “allow” Mexico to continue bringing oil to Cuba, according to the official to CBS News, a chain that says that another official also supports this statement. The secretary’s statements happen after T…
Mexico is always willing to support and be a vehicle for communication between Cuba and the United States, if both countries agree, said President Claudia Sheinbaum, who pointed out that sending oil to the island was not an issue addressed in her conversation yesterday morning with President Donald Trump.
Despite President Trump’s pronouncement, America’s current policy is to allow Mexico to continue supplying oil to the island
As if they were dominoes, the president of the United States, Donald Trump, wants to control the countries that are part of the geopolitical board of the entire Western Hemisphere. After Venezuela, he has put his eyes on Cuba. The warnings released this weekend by the Republican president –“Negotiate and agree with the United States before it is too late” – worry on the island, which suffers from the oil embargo imposed on Venezuela, its main so…
As the United States prepares to take control of Venezuelan oil and the Donald Trump administration hardens its comments on Cuba, Mexico ranks as a key supplier of fuel to Havana, a role that can complicate the already complex relations with Washington, although the Mexican government insists that exports to the island have not increased.
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