Mar 21 β€’ 00:59 UTC πŸ‡³πŸ‡΄ Norway NRK

Cuba says no to diesel import for the US embassy

Cuba has rejected a request from the US embassy in Havana to import diesel for its power generators amidst widespread power outages on the island.

Cuba has officially denied the US embassy in Havana permission to import diesel for its power generators, according to a report from The Washington Post. This request came in the wake of significant power outages affecting the island for over a week, highlighting the ongoing energy crisis in Cuba. The US embassy sought to secure fuel to ensure continued operation during this challenging period, but the Cuban government responded negatively to their appeal.

The rejection of the request underscores the deteriorating relationship between Cuba and the United States, which has been fraught with tensions and mutual hostilities for years. The decision not only reflects the complex political landscape but also the economic hardships that Cuba is currently facing. The inability to assist the US embassy further demonstrates the strain in bilateral relations, as Cuba is grappling with its own energy shortages.

As of now, the US State Department has not provided any comments regarding this matter, keeping the focus on Cuba's internal energy crisis and its implications for foreign relations. This incident may further alienate the already complicated diplomatic ties and could lead to a reevaluation of strategies regarding humanitarian support or engagement from the US towards Cuba in the future.

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