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Cubaabout 3 hours ago·Stable·HIGH 70

Tanker of Russian Fuel Veers Away From Cuba as US Tweaks Rules

The change in the tanker's destination highlights the effectiveness of U.S. sanctions but indicates persistent geopolitical maneuvering in the region.

A tanker carrying diesel, initially thought to be headed for Cuba, changed its destination to Trinidad and Tobago after the U.S. clarified that Cuba is ineligible to receive Russian fuel. This move reflects the ongoing economic sanctions and geopolitical tensions surrounding Cuba and Russia.
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