Rubio says Cuba accepted US$100 million humanitarian aid offer from the US

The day before, Rubio offered to forge a new relationship between the US and Cuba, in a video message to the Cuban people, proposing US$100 million in aid

⁠May 21 (Reuters) – ⁠Cuba ‌accepted an ‌US‌ offer of US$ 100 ⁠million in humanitarian aid, Secretary of State Marco Rubio told reporters this Thursday.

The day before, Rubio offered to forge a new relationship between the US and Cuba in a video message to the Cuban people, proposing $100 million in aid and blaming Cuban leaders for shortages of electricity, food and fuel.

“We in the United States are offering to help you not only alleviate the current crisis, but also build a better future,” Rubio said in a State Department message on Cuban Independence Day.

Rubio says Cuba accepted US$100 million humanitarian aid offer from the US

In his video speech, delivered in Spanish, Rubio attributed the country’s current problems to the greed and corruption of its leaders.

“The real reason you have no electricity, no fuel, no food is because those who control your country looted billions of dollars, but none of it was used to help the people,” Rubio declared.

(com Reuters)

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