Russia, through the San Petersburg Government, delivered on April 27 a donation of medicines to Cuba at the Russian Embassy in Havana, aimed at bolstering the island nation’s healthcare system amid the ongoing United States blockade, underscoring the deep historical ties and solidarity between both countries.
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The humanitarian shipment, intended to strengthen assistance in the country’s hospitals and clinical centers, was formally handed over by Russian Ambassador Víctor Koronelli to Cuban Public Health Minister José Ángel Portal Miranda.
During the ceremony, Ambassador Koronelli emphasized that this gesture represents the profound historical links between both nations, extending beyond mere material assistance.
“The donation of this batch of medicines is not simply an act of humanitarian aid, but a clear demonstration of the deep and historical bonds of friendship that unite our people”, he stated.
The Russian diplomat linked the current shortages on the Caribbean island to the impact of the intensified U.S. blockade, highlighting how it directly affects the well-being and health of the population.
For his part, Cuban Minister José Ángel Portal extended his gratitude to San Petersburg Governor Aleksandr Beglov and the citizens of that region for their solidarity during a complex period for the island nation.
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This delivery of medical supplies occurs within a framework of close collaboration that recently included the arrival of 100,000 tons of Russian oil as solidarity aid.
Faced with the energy crisis, stemming from an Executive Order signed by U.S. President Donald Trump -which threatens to impose tariffs on goods from countries supplying oil to Cuba-, the Kremlin has reiterated its commitment to continue supporting the Caribbean nation.
In line with this stance, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Aleksánder Pankin stated on Thursday, before the press that his country is willing to evaluate, if necessary, new supplies of oil and other measures of support for Cuba. At that time, Pankin highlighted Havana’s capacity for resilience, expressing the Slavic nation’s respect for the firmness demonstrated by the Cuban Government and people to subsist under sanctions and embargoes for decades.
The continuous flow of humanitarian aid and strategic resources from Russia to Cuba serves as a counterpoint to the persistent economic pressures exerted by the United States, solidifying the enduring friendship and strategic alliance between the two countries.
[ SOURCE: teleSUR ]
