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Cuban crisis: International convoy brings tons of aid in the form of a convoy to Cuba

Cuban crisis: International convoy brings tons of aid in the form of a convoy to Cuba
Cuban crisis: International convoy brings tons of aid in the form of a convoy to Cuba

Cuba?received on Tuesday a shipment?of humanitarian aid from Nuestra America Convoy, a global effort organized by activists who are seeking to circumvent the?U.S. Cuba is under sanctions that severely restrict shipments of fuel, food and other goods to the island.

A small ship, which left last week for the port of Progreso, Mexico, arrived early Tuesday morning in Havana Harbor, carrying 14 tons of food and medicine, as well as solar panels and bikes, to Cuban authorities. The ship was part of a flotilla that left Progresso with two other ships arriving later.

The ship topped up the 6 tons of goods that activists had flown into Cuba over the last week.

Last week, Cuban President Miguel Diaz Canel?received the members of the convoy to the presidential palace. This included European politicians like?former British Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.

Nuestra America is a coalition of nearly 300 non-governmental organizations, political parties, unions and legislators from over 30 countries.

"This is only the first step." After disembarking, Brazilian activist Thiago Avila, who had sailed from Mexico, promised that much more support would follow. The delivery on Tuesday, which was delayed by several days due to poor sailing conditions in the Caribbean, is largely symbolic in a nation that is facing an economic crisis. This has seriously impacted transportation, healthcare, and electricity generation.

The Trump administration cut off fuel to the island nation and threatened to impose tariffs on oil-supplying countries. The Trump administration has cut off fuel supplies to the island nation, and threatened to impose tariffs on countries that deliver oil to Cuba.

The crew of the boat, which arrived in Havana, Cuba on Tuesday, renamed it "Granma 2," in honor of the yacht that Fidel Castro, historic leader of Cuba's revolution, landed on in 1956, to start the revolutionary struggle to overthrow Fulgencio Battista. Reporting by Ayose Naranjo in Havana, Editing by Dave Sherwood & Lincoln Feast

(source: Reuters)