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Lavrov: Russia Continues to Provide Necessary Assistance to Cuba

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Talks with Cuba covered bilateral cooperation and international topics

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Talks with Cuba covered bilateral cooperation and international topics

·Belgrade, Serbia
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MOSCOW, February 2.— Russia reiterated the unacceptability of economic and military pressure being exerted against Cuba, as a position of principle position ratified by the foreign minister of that country, Sergey Lavrov, during a telephone dialogue with his Cuban pair, Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, according to the chancellery of the Eurasian country. “The Russian side has confirmed the principled position regarding the unacceptability of exerting …

Lavrov has described as "unacceptable" the military and economic pressure that the U.S. has been exerting on the island for decades, although he has emphasized that the latest decision to interrupt the energy supply "threats to seriously worsen the economic and humanitarian situation of the country."

Sergey Lavrov talks with Bruno Rodriguez and calls the economic pressure on the Cuban regime by the US "unacceptable."

Moscow intends to provide Havana with the necessary political and material support. Russia’s Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, held a telephone conversation this Monday with his Cuban counterpart, Bruno Rodríguez, the Russian Foreign Ministry reported. “The Russian side has confirmed the principled position regarding the unacceptability of exerting economic and military pressure on Cuba, including the blockade of the supply of energy to the islan…

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politika.rs broke the news in Belgrade, Serbia on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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