Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero condemned via social media the attack by US forces on a Venezuelan oil tanker. The Venezuela-Cuba Friendship and Mutual Solidarity Movement also strongly rejected this act of aggression in the Caribbean Sea.
On December 11, 2025, Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero condemned via social media the act of piracy carried out by US armed forces against a Venezuelan oil tanker. This incident took place in the Caribbean Sea and was described as a direct aggression.
From Caracas, the Venezuela-Cuba Friendship and Mutual Solidarity Movement issued a strong rejection of the attack, labeling it an act of aggression by the United States Armed Forces. This condemnation highlights the solidarity between Cuba and Venezuela in the face of what they view as imperialist interventions.
Both statements emphasize concerns over maritime security in the region and the impact on international relations. No further details on the specific tanker or the attack's consequences were provided in the initial declarations, but the tone indicates a unified stance against such actions.