Russia to supply Cuba with a yearly supply of 1.64 million lots of crude oil

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
In an emerging partnership, Russia is arranging an accord with Cuba that will see Rosneft, the state-owned Russian enterprise, delivering
1.64 million tons of oil and hydrocarbons to the Caribbean nation each year.The news broke on Tuesday (13) following a discussion between
Manuel Marrero Cruz, the Prime Minister of Cuba, and Mikhail Mishustin, his Russian counterpart.On an official visit to Russia, Marrero
ongoing fuel supply struggles.Russia to provide Cuba with an annual supply of 1.64 million tons of crude oil
non-negotiable priority.He highlighted the resilience of Moscow-Havana cooperation, which has proven its stability in the face of
establishing a bilateral payment system and have initiated trade in their national currencies, the Russian ruble and the Cuban peso.In a
prior meeting, Marrero and Dmitry Medvedev, former Russian President and currently the Vice President of the Russian Security Council, had
touched upon various facets of bilateral cooperation.These included military-technical, transportation, industrial, and investment
areas.They also discussed cultural and humanitarian cooperation, scholarship opportunities for Cuban students, and the development of a
specialized Russian language school in Cuba.