The Pentagon refers to Russia’s train in Cuba

The Pentagon refers to Russia’s train in Cuba

WASHINGTON (EFE).— Yesterday the USA dominated out that the arrival on the port of Havana, in Cuba, of three ships and a Russian nuclear submarine, between Wednesday the twelfth and subsequent Monday the seventeenth, represents a direct risk to its safety when contemplating that are a part of Russia’s common army maneuvers.

That is what Pentagon sources instructed EFE who, following the Cuban authorities confirmed mentioned go to the day earlier than yesterday, assured that they don’t seem to be involved regarding these workouts.

“Russia’s deployments are a part of routine naval exercise and don’t concern us, as they don’t signify a direct risk to the USA,” they said.

The Division of Protection anticipated that Russia would perform “intense naval exercise close to the USA in the summertime” that will culminate in a world train within the fall.

This naval exercise would come with calls by Russian ships in ports in Cuba and probably additionally in Venezuela, in addition to air workouts within the Caribbean.

Nonetheless, Pentagon sources careworn that this “is way from the primary time that Russia sails by way of the Caribbean or stops in Cuba,” workouts which have occurred repeatedly because the George W. Bush Administration (2001- 2009) till at this time.

As well as, they identified that the USA expects extra Russian army workouts to happen on this space sooner or later “attributable to American assist for Ukraine.”

The Cuban International Ministry reported in a press release that the go to “corresponds with the historic relations of friendship between Cuba and the Russian Federation” and that it strictly complies with the worldwide rules signed by Havana.

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2024-06-18 02:35:50

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