Cuba to denounce fuel blockade as act of war at UN

Cuba's Foreign Ministry announced plans to denounce US aggressive actions, including a fuel blockade, at the United Nations.

The denunciation at the UN will describe the fuel blockade as an act of war and a naval blockade on the island.

The announcement was made in Havana on July 6 and reported by Prensa Latina.

The ministry described the measures as part of aggressive actions by the United States.

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Protesters marching in Havana streets at night during blackouts caused by fuel crisis, with signs blaming the U.S. blockade.
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Cuba acknowledges running out of fuel reserves amid protests

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Cuba's energy minister Vicente de la O Levy stated the country has no reserves of diesel or fuel oil for its power plants. The situation has caused widespread blackouts and sporadic protests in Havana. President Miguel Díaz-Canel blamed the crisis on the U.S. energy blockade.

Cuba's foreign minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla stated that the country neither threatens nor desires war and stands ready to defend itself.

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Roberto Morales Ojeda accused the United States of seeking total domination over Cuba through sanctions and pressure.

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