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Russia hosts Cuban foreign minister and urges US not to blockade Cuba

Russia plans humanitarian fuel shipments to Cuba amid severe shortages caused by a U.S. oil embargo, while urging Washington to avoid a sea blockade, officials said.

  • The Cuban foreign minister visited Russia as Cuba faces fuel shortages worsened by a U.S. oil embargo.
  • Russia urged the U.S. to refrain from blockading Cuba and promised support to protect Cuba's sovereignty.
  • Russia is considering sending fuel shipments to Cuba after other nations cut off oil supplies due to U.S. threats.
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The crisis in Cuba worsened in January when Trump cut the Venezuelan oil flow after the fall of Nicolas Maduro, captured by American special forces

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The head of Russian diplomacy Sergei Lavrov assured in Moscow on Wednesday his Cuban counterpart Bruno Rodriguez of Russia's "solidarity" with Cuba in the context of the American oil embargo that suffocates this traditional ally of Russia. ...

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The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cuba, Bruno Rodríguez, spoke today in Moscow with his Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov, about the energy crisis on that island, and Russia called on the United States of America (USA) to refrain from a naval blockade.

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Russia, Cuba slam US in Moscow show of solidarity

Russia and Cuba on Wednesday slammed the US energy blockade of the Caribbean island in a show of solidarity in Moscow, where Havana's foreign minister was due to meet with President Vladimir Putin.

·Cherokee County, United States
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Russia and Cuba condemned the US energy blockade of the Caribbean island in a show of solidarity in Moscow on Wednesday.

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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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