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US President Donald Trump said Sunday that Moscow could send oil to Cuba despite Washington's de facto fuel blockade, as a Russian tanker was expected to deliver 730,000 barrels of crude to the
President Donald Trump said he has "no problem" with a Russian oil tanker delivering fuel to Cuba, emphasizing the urgent humanitarian needs of Cuban citizens amid a crippling U.S. blockade. Russian Tanker Carrying Fuel Heads To Cuba On Sunday,
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President Donald Trump on Sunday night said he has “no problem” with a Russian oil tanker off the coast of Cuba delivering relief to the island, which has been brought to its knees by a U.S. oil blockade.
A Russian oil tanker is expected to deliver approximately 730,000 barrels of crude to Cuba by Tuesday, with Trump's blessing.
When asked if a New York Times report that the tanker would be allowed to reach Cuba was true, Mr. Trump said: "If a country wants to send some oil into Cuba right now, I have no problem whether it's Russia or not.
However, U.S. law dictates that only an act of Congress or a Senate resolution can withdraw Washington from the alliance.