A Hong Kong-flagged tanker, initially destined for Cuba, is currently navigating waters off the Venezuelan coast. Images released show the vessel operating in the region. Following a statement from President Donald Trump, the United States has indicated it does not object to Russia or other nations supplying oil to Cuba. Trump stated he perceives “no problem” with the situation, citing the ongoing US energy blockade imposed on Cuba. The movement of the tanker comes as the US maintains a blockade against the island nation. Reports indicate that a vessel carrying Russian oil has been granted permission to proceed to Cuba, despite the existing restrictions. This development raises questions regarding the enforcement of US sanctions and the continued flow of resources to Cuba. The US administration’s position suggests a shift in strategy concerning Cuba’s access to oil, a critical commodity for the nation. The situation highlights the complex geopolitical dynamics surrounding Cuba and its energy needs. Further details regarding the tanker’s cargo and destination are currently unavailable. Topics: #cuba #oil #tanker Post navigation On the sick leave and work? A new law amendment allows you to do so without losing your salary The fate of a whale that has gone missing in the Baltic Sea hangs in the balance: the animal is trapped on the bottom once again.