Trump Says Mexico Will Halt Oil Shipments to Cuba as Pressure Campaign Intensifies

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Oil supplies have become a key point of leverage as the Trump administration seeks to push communist-led Cuba toward talks and concessions.

President Donald Trump said on Feb. 2 that Mexico would stop sending oil to Cuba, escalating a U.S.-led pressure campaign aimed at cutting off the communist-run island’s remaining fuel supplies and pushing Havana toward negotiations.

“Mexico is going to cease sending them oil,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office, without offering details on timing or enforcement.

Mexican authorities did not immediately respond to requests for comment, and it was not clear whether Mexico had formally agreed to halt shipments.

Mexico is Cuba’s second-largest oil supplier after Venezuela and a critical source of fuel for electricity generation, transportation, and aviation.

Trump’s pressure campaign comes as Cuba has been grappling with rolling blackouts, fuel shortages, and a deepening economic crisis.

The president has sought to push Havana toward talks and concessions, saying that decades of communist rule have left the island economically broken since the 1959 revolution led by Fidel Castro.

While Trump has stopped short of explicitly calling for regime change, he said that the actions of communist-led Cuba represent an “unusual and extraordinary threat” to America’s national security, and senior U.S. officials have made clear their criticism of Cuba’s current leadership.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said recently that the Cuban regime is “a huge problem,” adding that it is no secret the Trump administration is “not big fans of the Cuban regime.” Rubio said the government in Havana has played a central role in propping up Venezuela’s leadership, including providing internal security and intelligence support.

Trump said on Jan. 31 that his administration had begun communicating with Cuban leaders after the United States moved to cut off oil deliveries from Venezuela and announced new tariffs on countries that supply petroleum to Havana, describing the pressure as necessary to force engagement.

The U.S. president has accused the Cuban regime of aligning itself with Russia, China, Iran, as well as with the Hamas and Hezbollah terrorist groups.

Oil Supplies at Center of Standoff

Cuba depends heavily on imported refined fuels. U.S. sanctions and years of economic decline have limited Havana’s ability to purchase energy on global markets, forcing it to rely on a small group of allies.

Last year, Venezuela supplied roughly 26,500 barrels per day—about one-third of Cuba’s daily oil needs—before those deliveries were disrupted following the U.S. military capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro in January. Mexico supplied an estimated 5,000 barrels per day, making it the island’s second-largest source of crude and refined fuel.

The potential halt in Mexican shipments threatens to deepen fuel shortages and prolong blackouts, increasing pressure on Cuba’s leadership as Washington seeks to push Havana toward talks.

By Tom Ozimek

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