Two Ships Carrying Humanitarian Aid Arrive in Havana Two sailing vessels carrying humanitarian aid arrived in Havana, Cuba, on Saturday following a voyage from Mexico. One of the ships is currently unloading supplies at the Havana port. The arrival marks a significant development in providing assistance to the island nation facing ongoing challenges. Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump addressed the situation regarding a Russian tanker delivering fuel to Cuba. Speaking on Sunday, Trump stated that the United States has no objections to the delivery, asserting, “We have nothing against someone getting a barge, because they need it… they have to survive.” The comments were relayed by a reporter for the Associated Press. The statement indicates a shift in U.S. policy regarding independent shipments to Cuba, particularly concerning essential resources. The arrival of the aid ships underscores the continued need for international support in Cuba. Further details regarding the specific aid being delivered are expected to be released in the coming days. The situation remains a point of ongoing international interest. Topics: #trump #cuba #russian Post navigation The prosecutor accuses the four-member family of human trafficking NEW STUDY ⟩ It turned out how much Estonian people are ready to spend on a home loan every month