Diaz-Canel: Trump Aims to ‘Suffocate’ Cuba With Oil Tariff Threat Diaz-Canel: Trump Aims to ‘Suffocate’ Cuba With Oil Tariff Threat
The US targets countries supplying oil to Cuba with new tariffs, aiming to pressure the island amid its worst economic crisis since 1959, Cuban President Díaz-Canel said.
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The US had massively increased pressure on the socialist Caribbean state. Cuba's foreign minister condemns additional tariffs as "a new escalation of the US against Cuba".
"Homeland or Death": Cuban President hits out at Trump's tariffs on island's oil suppliers, warns of economic strangulation
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez on Saturday (local time) strongly condemned the United States' latest move to impose tariffs on countries supplying oil to the island, warning that the measures aim to "strangle" Cuba's economy.
Diaz-Canel: Trump Aims to ‘Suffocate’ Cuba With Oil Tariff Threat Diaz-Canel: Trump Aims to ‘Suffocate’ Cuba With Oil Tariff Threat
Cuba's President Miguel Diaz-Canel condemned Donald Trump's oil-linked tariff threat as an effort to choke Cuba's economy amid worsening fuel shortages and blackouts.
President Donald Trump Declares National Emergency Over Threat From Cuban Regime and Authorizes Tariffs Against Countries Supplying It With Oil - Gateway Hispanic
President Donald Trump recently signed an executive order declaring a “national emergency” related to the supply of oil to the Cuban regime. The measure reinforces his administration’s strategic shift toward a foreign policy based on economic pressure, national security, and the defense of regional order. The order authorizes the U.S. government to impose tariffs on countries that continue providing crude oil to Havana, a key resource for the su…
President Díaz-Canel Condemns Trump's Oil Tariff Order, Issues 'Homeland or Death' Warning
Diplomatic relations between the United States and Cuba have faced a significant escalation following President Donald Trump's announcement of new tariffs against countries supplying oil to the island nation. Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez responded sharply to the decision, characterizing it as a deliberate attempt to stifle Cuba's economy, while he asserted that Cuba would face this 'new aggression' with firmness and peace, maintain…
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