Brazil Sends Food, Medicine to Cuba as Crisis Deepens
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Crisis on the island is increasing after the end of the oil supply by Venezuela. Brazilian government sends 20,000 tons of rice to Cuba and says it is opposed to what it sees as "ideological persecution".
Brazil announced on Thursday that it is sending humanitarian aid to Cuba, which is facing a growing economic crisis and pressure from US President Donald Trump. Cuba's communist government confirmed that it is in negotiations with the United States, which interrupts the supply of essential oil to the island, causing tensions across the country, while other nations are under pressure to stop the use of Cuban doctors and health professionals, in a…
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The Brazilian government announced it has sent 20,000 tons of rice to Cuba to help it cope with its energy crisis. The aid will be delivered through the World Food Program.
Without imports of Venezuelan oil since January, Cuba is facing a humanitarian crisis that has never been seen, depriving its inhabitants of essential resources. The authorities are negotiating with Washington.
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