Russia is sending a second oil tanker to Cuba, challenging US energy sanctions on the island. The move could disrupt energy markets and provoke a US response.
- Russia is sending a second oil tanker to Cuba, challenging US energy sanctions.
- The first Russian oil tanker, Anatoly Kolodkin, arrived near Matanzas on March 31.
- Russian Energy Minister Sergey Tsivilev confirmed the second ship is being loaded.
- The US has imposed strict energy sanctions on Cuba to isolate the communist government.
- The move could lead to heightened tensions and market volatility.
- Energy is increasingly being used as a geopolitical tool in international relations.
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