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US Allows Russian Oil Tanker to Cuba: No Policy Change, White House Says

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The White House asserts that allowing a Russian oil tanker to reach Cuba does not represent a change in U.S. sanctions policy.

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US Allows Russian Oil Tanker to Cuba: No Policy Change, White House Says

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Monday that the decision to allow a Russian oil tanker to reach Cuba, despite the blockade, does not amount to a change in U.S. policy.

Leavitt emphasized that there has been no formal change in sanctions policy. The current government has allowed this ship to reach Cuba to provide humanitarian aid to the Cuban people. These decisions are being made on a case-by-case basis, according to the Biden administration.

The U.S. has maintained an oil blockade around Cuba since January in an attempt to squeeze the regime, leading to gasoline shortages and blackouts on the island.

Leavitt declined to specify whether the U.S. would allow future oil tankers to reach Cuba. She stated that the U.S. "still reserve[s] the right to seize vessels, if legally applicable, that are headed towards Cuba and that violate the United States sanction policy." However, the administration also reserves the right to waive those seizures on a case-by-case basis.

Former President Trump, when asked, said that he "wouldn't mind" if Cuba received oil. Trump stated that allowing Russia to send oil to Cuba "doesn't help" Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Trump argued that Russia would only lose one shipment of oil and that it would not have a big impact. He also added that Cuba is "finished" due to its bad regime and corrupt leadership, and that the arrival of a ship of oil will not make a difference.

The Biden administration justifies the decision to allow the passage of the oil tanker as a measure to provide humanitarian aid to the Cuban people. This case-by-case approach allows for the evaluation of specific needs and the impact of each situation.

The White House has made it clear that Cuba's economic situation will not improve without significant political and leadership changes. The U.S. government continues to closely monitor the situation on the island and constantly evaluates its policies based on developments.

The U.S. stance reflects a balance between maintaining pressure on the Cuban regime and considering the humanitarian needs of the population.

The White House underscores the importance of political and leadership changes in Cuba for the improvement of its economy. Despite the tensions, the United States appears willing to adopt a pragmatic approach, allowing for exceptions in specific cases while maintaining its overall sanctions policy.
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