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U.S. allows Mexico to supply oil to Cuba, cuts off Venezuelan supplies

"Breaking: The U.S. authorizes Mexico to supply oil to Cuba, shifting energy policy amid cutoffs from Venezuela. Discover the implications for regional relations."

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U.S. allows Mexico to supply oil to Cuba, cuts off Venezuelan supplies
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In a recent development, the United States has authorized Mexico to supply oil to Cuba, despite having cut off oil supplies from Venezuela. This decision marks a significant shift in U.S. energy policy regarding its relations with both Cuba and Venezuela.

The U.S. government"s move to allow Mexico to provide oil comes amid ongoing tensions with Venezuela, which has been a traditional supplier to Cuba. The decision reflects the U.S. strategy to manage its foreign relations and energy supplies in the region.

This policy change is part of broader geopolitical dynamics in Latin America, where the U.S. has been actively involved in shaping energy supplies and political alliances. As previously reported, U.S. Senate Republicans have shown support for various initiatives aimed at influencing foreign policy in the region, including efforts related to Iranian freedom and other international matters.

The implications of this decision for both Cuba and Venezuela remain to be seen as the U.S. continues to navigate complex relationships in the area.

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