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Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel, whose country said it was ready to consider $100 million in aid proposed by Washington, said on Thursday that lifting the ‘blockade’ imposed by the United States would be a ‘simpler’ way to help the island.
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel, whose country said it was ready to consider $100 million in aid proposed by Washington, said on Thursday that lifting the “blockade” imposed by the United States would be a “simpler” way to help the island.
“It would be possible to mitigate the damage in a simpler and faster way by lifting or easing the blockade, since it is well known that the humanitarian situation (of the island) is coldly calculated and provoked” by Washington, Miguel Diaz-Canel said on the social network X.Cuba has been subjected since the end of January to an energy blockade by Washington and has been facing for several days a very serious energy crisis that is causing endless power outages and the growing exasperation of the inhabitants.