Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez accused the United States government of waging a multi-front war against Venezuela, denouncing a recent cyberattack on the state-owned oil company Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA). The statement was issued from Havana on December 16.
From Havana, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez accused the US government of launching a cyberattack on Venezuela's oil industry. Rodriguez described the incident as part of a broader multi-front war waged by Washington against Venezuela. The denunciation specifically targets the recent cyberattack on PDVSA, the country's state-owned oil company.
Rodriguez issued these statements on December 16, emphasizing the importance of international solidarity against such actions. Prensa Latina reported the remarks, highlighting Cuba's supportive stance toward Venezuela. No further details were provided on the cyberattack's scope or its specific effects on PDVSA operations.
This event underscores ongoing tensions between the United States and Venezuela, with Cuba firmly defending its regional ally against alleged external interference. The statement reaffirms Cuba's commitment to Venezuelan sovereignty.