U.S. Allows Russian Oil Tanker Into Cuba
The move offers brief relief for Cuba’s fuel crunch with Washington’s rationale and any policy shift still unconfirmed.
Overview
- Cuba’s Communist Party newspaper Granma reported a Russian tanker carrying roughly 100,000 tons of crude entered Cuban waters after the United States allowed the delivery.
- The New York Times, cited by Kyodo, earlier reported that Washington would permit the ship to dock, and officials have not publicly explained the decision.
- The shipment is estimated at about 730,000 barrels, which reports say could cover only a few more weeks before reserves run low.
- Cuba has faced a severe fuel shortfall that outlets attribute to oil and other embargo measures tightened under President Trump.
- U.S. media also report the Trump administration has urged President Miguel Díaz-Canel to step down, and observers are watching whether more tankers are cleared or if this remains a one-off exception.