Rubio claims Cuba refused $100M US humanitarian aid offer
Key takeaways
- The U.S. provided $6 million in humanitarian aid to the island s population in February that was distributed by Caritas, a nonprofit organization tied to the Catholic Church.
- We ve offered the regime there $100 million of humanitarian aid that, unfortunately, so far, they have not agreed to distribute to the people in Cuba, the secretary of state said.
- So, we discussed that, and we hope we can do it because we do want to help the people of Cuba, who are being hurt by this incompetent regime that s destroyed the country and the economy, Rubio added.
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The U.S. provided $6 million in humanitarian aid to the island s population in February that was distributed by Caritas, a nonprofit organization tied to the Catholic Church.
The U.S. was prepared to send more, but the Cuban regime was standing in the way, according to Rubio, who told reporters in Italy that he discussed the delivery of aid with Pope Leo XIV during a meeting at the Vatican this week.
We ve offered the regime there $100 million of humanitarian aid that, unfortunately, so far, they have not agreed to distribute to the people in Cuba, the secretary of state said. So, we did the hurricane relief, but we re offering more, and it s the regime that s not accepting it.