AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCuba–U.S. Drone Standoff: Cuba’s leaders are going on the offensive after Axios reported Havana bought 300+ drones from Russia and Iran and discussed possible strikes on U.S. targets, including Guantánamo Bay and even Florida—Diaz-Canel warns any U.S. attack would trigger a “bloodbath,” while Cuba’s foreign minister calls the claims fabricated. Humanitarian Pressure: Amid the escalation, a Mexico-and-Uruguay aid ship docked in Havana with food and hygiene supplies, underscoring how the energy squeeze is now driving daily hardship. Venezuela–Guyana Legal Fight: Venezuela says it will ignore any World Court ruling in the Essequibo border row, arguing court outcomes won’t end the dispute. Venezuela Oil & Policy Moves: Venezuela is also pushing forward on sector rules, circulating draft oil law regulations, while U.S. officials urge “dialogue” on new Venezuela deals. Local Industry & Culture: CNAC advanced a technical table to boost national cinema distribution and exhibition, aiming to strengthen support mechanisms for Venezuelan productions. Markets Watch: Separate from Venezuela, Reuters flags how Hormuz disruption is pushing opaque, non-dollar oil arrangements—raising costs and uncertainty for importers.
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