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United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and several foreign missions have warned of an acute humanitarian crisis in Cuba as the island faces severe fuel shortages, rolling blackouts and rising prices for food and transport.
The deterioration follows recent U.S. moves to block oil shipments to Cuba and threats by President Donald Trump to impose tariffs on any country that supplies fuel to the island.
The U.S. embassy in Havana has advised American citizens to prepare for “significant disruption,” citing unstable power supply, limited fuel for generators and a spike in government-organised anti-U.S. demonstrations; it also reported incidents of U.S. citizens being denied entry.
Russia’s ambassador to Cuba, Viktor Coronelli, told state agency RIA that Moscow has repeatedly supplied oil to the island and expects to continue doing so.
Mexico has signalled efforts to use diplomatic channels to keep crude flowing and to send humanitarian aid.
UN spokesmen said Cuba risks a humanitarian “collapse” if oil needs go unmet, warning that hospitals, water and communications are vulnerable to prolonged outages.
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AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)UN warns of humanitarian collapse in Cuba as US seeks to block oil supplies
International Business TimesUS Embassy Warns Its Citizens Of Power Outages, Fuel Shortages, And Protest Activity In Cuba

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