In a show of force on the heels of rising US-Russian conflicts, a Russian nuclear-powered underwater and other marine vessels made a five-day visit to the communist island off the coast of Florida on Wednesday for a five-day visit to Cuba.
The fleet Admiral Gorshkov, as well as an fuel ship and a rescue tug, accompanied the submarine Kazan, which Cuba claims is not carrying nuclear weapons.
The Kazan and Admiral Gorshkov, which is one of Russia’s most modern warships, could be seen just off Havana, which is about 90 miles ( 145 km ) from the tip of Florida.
The ship Pashin and the push, flying the whitened, blue and red flag of Russia, entered the port early Wednesday day, an AFP writer said.
As the two former Cold War friends ‘ ties become more strained, the Cuban government announced that Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez would meet with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov on Wednesday in Moscow.
The Russian military’s strange deployment so close to the United States, especially the powerful underwater, comes amid growing hostility over the Ukrainian government’s plan to invade Russia.
Vladimir Putin and Cuba’s President Miguel Diaz-Canel met last month for the quarterly May 9 martial parade on Red Square outside the Kremlin.
Cuba was a significant clientele position for the Soviet Union during the Cold War. The Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, when Washington and Moscow were on the verge of fighting, was brought on by the installation of Russian nuclear weapon places on the island.
Since Diaz- Canel and Putin met in 2022, ties between Russia and Cuba have gotten closer.
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