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The Flotilla that Promised to 'Break the Siege' of Cuba Is Now a Convoy of Aid by Air, Land and Sea

Summary by diariodecuba.com
Uruguay is considering sending powdered milk and rice to Cuba, while the flotilla that promised to "break the blockade" is being transformed into an aid convoy coordinated by air, land and sea.
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We cannot leave Cuba alone. The response of governments to the oil blockade decided by Trump is, in general, timid and insufficient, and it is time for people to intervene.

Uruguay is considering sending powdered milk and rice to Cuba, while the flotilla that promised to "break the blockade" is being transformed into an aid convoy coordinated by air, land and sea.

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diariodecuba.com broke the news in on Saturday, February 21, 2026.
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