How Latin American Countries Are Responding to Cuba's Oil Crisis
Venezuela halted fuel shipments to Cuba last month under U.S. pressure, worsening the island's ongoing severe fuel shortage, Cuban officials said.
- Reported by AFP, Venezuela ended fuel supplies to Cuba last month, under US pressure, AFP said.
- Acting amid reported US pressure, Venezuela halted fuel supplies to Cuba, AFP reported.
- Background reporting shows Cuba has long endured a severe fuel shortage, which has worsened since Venezuela ended supplies under pressure from Washington, AFP reported.
- Since the stoppage, the fuel shortage has intensified after Venezuela ended supplies to Cuba, AFP reported.
- The report appeared on doc.afp.com, with AFP noting the story was published as part of the BLOX Digital Content Exchange.
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