Russian Oil Tanker Has Arrived in Cuba, Interfax Reports

MOSCOW, March 30 (Reuters) – The Russian ⁠tanker ⁠Anatoly Kolodkin, carrying a ⁠humanitarian shipment of 100,000 metric tons of ​crude oil, has arrived in Cuba, Interfax news agency reported ‌on Monday, citing the ‌Russian Ministry of Transport.

It said the ship was ⁠currently expected ⁠to offload the cargo at the port of Matanzas.

LSEG ​ship-tracking data showed the vessel moving along Cuba’s northern shore after U.S. President Donald Trump signalled he was reversing course ​on blocking oil shipments to Cuba on Sunday, saying ⁠he ⁠had “no problem” with any ⁠country ​sending in crude to the Caribbean country.

Cuba needs imported fuel oil ​and diesel ⁠to generate power and avoid more outages while petrol sales remain strictly rationed.

The U.S. cut off Venezuelan oil exports to Cuba after toppling Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro ⁠on January 3 and Trump had threatened to slap punishing tariffs ⁠on any other country that sent crude to Cuba. Mexico, the largest supplier to Cuba along with Venezuela, then halted its shipments.

As a result, Cuba has not received an oil tanker in three months, according to President Miguel Diaz-Canel, exacerbating an energy crisis that led to a series of ⁠blackouts across the country of 10 million people. Cuban health officials say the crisis has increased the mortality risk for Cuban cancer patients, especially children.

(Reporting by ​Marina Bobrova and Vladimir Soldatkin; Editing by ​Guy Faulconbridge and Kate Mayberry)

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