Russian President’s Press Secretary Peskov said on the 12th that Russia hopes to engage in constructive dialogue with the United States to resolve the issue of the Cuba oil embargo. Peskov stated that Russia is willing to resolve existing issues through dialogue and does not want the situation to escalate due to aid to Cuba. He also mentioned that the current trade volume between Russia and the U.S. is almost zero. The Russian newspaper Izvestia reported on the 12th, citing the Russian Embassy in Cuba, that Russia will soon send a batch of crude oil and fuel to Cuba as humanitarian aid. U.S. President Trump signed an executive order on January 29 this year, threatening to impose tariffs on countries providing oil to Cuba. (Xinhua)
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Russia hopes to engage in dialogue with the U.S. to resolve the oil embargo issue against Cuba
Russian President’s Press Secretary Peskov said on the 12th that Russia hopes to engage in constructive dialogue with the United States to resolve the issue of the Cuba oil embargo. Peskov stated that Russia is willing to resolve existing issues through dialogue and does not want the situation to escalate due to aid to Cuba. He also mentioned that the current trade volume between Russia and the U.S. is almost zero. The Russian newspaper Izvestia reported on the 12th, citing the Russian Embassy in Cuba, that Russia will soon send a batch of crude oil and fuel to Cuba as humanitarian aid. U.S. President Trump signed an executive order on January 29 this year, threatening to impose tariffs on countries providing oil to Cuba. (Xinhua)