
Vanguard Suspends Oil Shipment to Cuba Due to US Sanctions
Florida-based company Vanguard has suspended a shipment of 250,000 barrels of oil to Cuba, citing operational restrictions created by Washington's decision to sanction Cupet.
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Florida-based company Vanguard has suspended a shipment of 250,000 barrels of oil to Cuba, citing operational restrictions created by Washington's decision to sanction Cupet.

The United States has imposed new sanctions on Cuba's state oil company, CUPET, amidst an ongoing energy crisis in the country. This action also blocked a deal by a Florida-based company to supply fuel to Cuba.

US Senator Marco Rubio announced sanctions against Cuba's CUPET, effectively derailing a previously reported agreement to send 250,000 barrels of diesel and gasoline to the island nation.

The US has imposed sanctions against Cuba's state-owned oil and gas company, Cupet, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio asserting that its key assets were unlawfully expropriated from American owners years ago.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio accused the Cuban government of using energy as a weapon and announced new sanctions. He stated that key assets of Cupet were 'illegally seized from American owners many years ago'.
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