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    Kremlin says fuel situation in Cuba is critical, accuses US of 'suffocating' the island

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    Posted on February 9, 2026

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    Last updated: February 9, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Cuba's fuel crisis worsens due to US blockade, with Russia offering support and solutions to Havana.

    Table of Contents

    • Cuba's Fuel Crisis and International Relations
    • Kremlin's Response to the Situation
    • Impact on Russian Tourists
    • Cuba's Plans to Address the Crisis

    Kremlin Warns of Critical Fuel Crisis in Cuba, Blames US Actions

    Cuba's Fuel Crisis and International Relations

    MOSCOW, Feb 9 (Reuters) - The Kremlin said on Monday that the fuel situation in Cuba, which has unveiled a plan to protect essential services and ration fuel, was critical and that U.S. attempts to "suffocate" the island's economy were causing many difficulties.

    Kremlin's Response to the Situation

    Cuba detailed its plans to navigate the deepening crisis on Friday as the communist-run government dug in its heels in defiance of a U.S. effort to cut off oil supply to the Caribbean island after declaring Cuba "an unusual and extraordinary threat" to U.S. national security.

    Impact on Russian Tourists

    "The situation in Cuba is indeed critical. We are aware of this. We are maintaining intensive contacts with our Cuban friends through diplomatic and other channels," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

    Cuba's Plans to Address the Crisis

    Russia is trying to restore its own battered ties with the United States as U.S. President Donald Trump seeks to broker a deal to end its war in Ukraine. But the Kremlin made clear it was unhappy with Washington's treatment of Cuba.

    "The suffocating tactics employed by the United States are indeed causing many difficulties for the country. We are discussing with our Cuban friends possible ways to resolve these problems, or at least to provide all possible assistance," said Peskov.

    He was answering a question about reported jet fuel shortages and whether that might affect Russian tourists wanting to leave Cuba, a longtime ally of Moscow's. Russia's ambassador to Cuba, Viktor Coronelli, told the state RIA news agency last week that Moscow had repeatedly supplied oil to Cuba in recent years, and would continue to do so.

    (Reporting by Reuters, Writing by Felix LightEditing by Andrew Osborn)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Cuba is experiencing a critical fuel shortage.
    • •The US blockade is blamed for the crisis.
    • •Cuba has a plan to ration fuel and protect services.
    • •Russia is in talks with Cuba to address the issue.
    • •The situation may affect Russian tourists in Cuba.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Kremlin says fuel situation in Cuba is critical, accuses US of 'suffocating' the island

    1What is international relations?

    International relations is the study of how countries interact with each other, including diplomacy, trade, conflict, and cooperation on global issues.

    2What is a fuel crisis?

    A fuel crisis occurs when there is a significant shortage of fuel supply, leading to increased prices and potential disruptions in transportation and essential services.

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