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Cuba Blames U.S. for Regime Change Efforts in Cuba and Venezuela

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The Cuban government has accused the United States of attempting to instigate regime changes in both Cuba and Venezuela through a naval blockade targeting Venezuelan oil shipments. Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez stated that this U.S. policy aims to undermine the Cuban Revolution and the Venezuelan government. The blockade has severely impacted Cuba's energy system, contributing to daily blackouts and economic strain. Cuba requires between 110,000 and 120,000 barrels of oil daily, but has faced significant shortfalls, with Venezuela's contributions dropping dramatically this year. The situation has led to increased hardships for the Cuban populace, including extended power outages and fuel shortages.

Key Details: • Cuba needs 110,000 to 120,000 barrels of oil daily, with a shortfall of 50,000 barrels. • Venezuela's oil shipments to Cuba have decreased from 100,000 barrels to an average of 27,000 barrels this year. • Cuba is experiencing daily blackouts of up to 20 hours due to energy shortages. • Moscow has provided about 6,000 barrels of oil daily to Cuba in 2025.

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