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Cuba says state airline cancelled flights after Argentina rejected it fuel

Argentine jet fuel providers in Buenos Aires refused to service Cuban state airline Cubana this week mentioning issues over U.S. trade sanctions on Cuba, the Havanabased carrier said late on Wednesday, triggering numerous unexpected flight cancellations.

Cubana de Aviacion S.A., which runs flights within Cuba and to numerous cities globally, said it had actually cancelled flights on April 23 and 24, as well as other flights contracted to partner airline companies, requiring the business to rebook guests or provide refunds.

This choice is due to the refusal of aviation fuel supply business in the Republic of Argentina to offer service to the airline, invoking the arrangements of the United States blockade procedures against Cuba, the airline company stated in a quick declaration.

Argentina' s foreign ministry and Office of the Presidency did not right away react to a ask for talk about the matter.

The U.S. trade embargo versus Cuba was put in location following Fidel Castro's 1959 transformation.

The web of U.S. laws and regulations complicate monetary deals and the acquisition of products and services by the Cuban federal government, while likewise raising dangers for foreign business who trade with Cuba.

Cubana' s enduring flights in between Havana and Buenos Aires ran mainly unconfined in spite of the sanctions under the administration of Argentina' s leftist previous president Alberto Fernandez, who kept close ties with Cuba.

But Argentina's President Javier Milei, a far-right libertarian who took office on Dec. 10, is unabashedly pro-United States and has taken a cooler stance towards leftist trade partners in the region and overseas, consisting of Brazil and China.

Cuba has actually been mainly silent on Milei's election.