Russia says will continue helping Cuba after first oil shipment arrives
Russia has pledged to continue assisting Cuba after the arrival of its first crude oil shipment to the island in three months. The Russian Foreign Ministry stated that Cuba is a close partner and will not be abandoned, despite the ongoing energy crisis.

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AI-generatedRussia has pledged to continue assisting Cuba after the arrival of its first crude oil shipment to the island in three months. The Russian Foreign Ministry stated that Cuba is a close partner and will not be abandoned, despite the ongoing energy crisis. The shipment, delivered by the tanker Anatoly Kolodkin, contained 730,000 barrels of oil and arrived after a three-week journey. Cuba has been facing energy shortages since January, after the US abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, which deprived Cuba of a main oil supplier. The Russian Foreign Ministry also called on the US to lift its energy blockade on Cuba.
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5 extractedRussia demands that the US lift its blockade on Cuba.
Cuba has been suffering from an energy crisis since January.
The Aframax tanker carried 730,000 barrels of oil.
A Russian tanker provided Cuba with its first shipment of crude oil in three months.
Russia will continue to provide assistance to Cuba.