
"A $94.1-million plan was proposed to keep critical services running for the country's most vulnerable. The feasibility and implementation of this action plan obviously depend on fuel solutions."
"The effective blockade deepened the island nation's energy and economic crisis. It has affected Cuba's power sector, tourism, airlines and even basic civic functions such as sanitation."
"The UN has been in talks with Washington to allow fuel to aid humanitarian purposes. Pichon said the proposed plan includes a fuel tracibility model to try to reach an agreement."
"Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel discussed the need to build a channel for dialogue and common agendas of interest, indicating early talks with US leaders."
The United Nations has proposed a $94.1 million action plan for Cuba to address critical fuel shortages affecting essential services. The plan aims to support the most vulnerable populations and includes a fuel tracibility model to facilitate access to energy resources. The ongoing fuel crisis has led to significant impacts on Cuba's power sector, tourism, and basic civic functions, resulting in canceled surgeries and poor air quality. The UN is in discussions with the US to allow fuel for humanitarian purposes, while Cuba's leadership emphasizes the need for dialogue and common agendas.
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