EU announces a further $2.3 million in humanitarian aid for Cuba

EU announces a further $2.3 million in humanitarian aid for Cuba

April 1 (Reuters) - The European Commission has released a further 2 million euros ($2.3 million) in ‌aid for Cuba, it said on Wednesday, to ‌tackle what it described as worsening humanitarian conditions in the ​country.

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* The U.S. cut off Venezuelan oil exports to Cuba aftertoppling Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on January 3. * This has resulted in an energy crisis in Cuba ‌andblackouts across the ⁠country, whose population stands at 10million. Cuban health officials say the crisis has ⁠increased themortality risk for Cuban cancer patients, especially children. * "The EU stands with the people of Cuba in their hour ​ofneed. After ​Hurricane Melissa, we were ​there. And today, we ‌arestepping up again with €2 million in humanitarian aid to helpdeliver food and safe drinking water to those who need it most.In a country facing an energy crisis and growing shortages, thissupport will help keep ‌life-saving aid flowing to up ​to twomillion people in need," ​said Hadja Lahbib, ​EU Commissioner forCrisis Management, in a statement. * ‌On March 31, a Russian-flagged ​tanker carrying ​some700,000 barrels of crude docked in Cuba's Matanzas oil terminal,shipping data showed, marking the first significant ​oil deliveryto the ‌island since U.S. President Donald Trump's administrationcut ​off its fuel supply.

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($1 = 0.8624 euros)

(Reporting by Sudip ​Kar-GuptaEditing by Keith Weir)

 

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