Make Norway's support for Cuba visible NOW!

Make Norway's support for Cuba visible NOW!


Make Norway's support for Cuba visible NOW!

— By Ane Hoel, Cuba Association of Norway, published at Steigan.no on May 21, 2026

President Donald Trump issued on May 1st another presidential order against Cuba that expands the application of coercive measures against anyone who maintains a relationship with the country. It targets those who provide assistance and financial, material and technological support and should prevent investments, aid from humanitarian organizations or individual assistance from tourists.

These are criminal acts in flagrant violation of international law, the purposes and principles of the UN charter, as well as a number of UN resolutions.

For Cuba, this represents a huge danger, in addition to the economic blockade that has existed for almost 70 years, the austerity measures of recent years, and the energy blockade imposed on January 29, 2026. The order targets key sectors for Cuba, such as energy, tourism, mining, metallurgy, finance and health, to amplify the economic strangulation. No country has been able to manage its economy and maintain its survival under conditions of forced disconnection from international trade and finance, which is precisely what the US aggression against Cuba aims to achieve.

On May 7, the U.S. imposed sanctions on two major Cuban companies, as well as threats against anyone who has anything to do with those companies. One of them is of fundamental importance for the tourism sector. The second is associated with mining, especially nickel mining. Cuba has the world's largest reserves of nickel and cobalt, minerals considered strategic for the defense industry, electronics in general and telecommunications. The Canadian company Sherritt International, one of the Cuban company's partners in nickel and cobalt extraction, will now possibly cease its activities in Cuba.

The United States' collective punitive measures against the Cuban people can only have the destructive effect they seek if they succeed in intimidating the rest of the world. The effect depends on what position each country takes, on the willingness to comply with the unilateral presidential order of the United States, or mark that we are following international law and thus Cuba's right to self-determination and the right of other countries to help the country in the cruel situation the United States puts them in.

In response to the United States' latest move and inhuman boycott, the Cuba Association will ask the Norwegian government to follow up our vote in the UN and strengthen our assistance to and trade with the country. We ask that the government highlight Norway's position by considering sending one or more tankers with oil to Cuba, now!

~ Ane Hoel

Chairman of the Cuba Association in Norway.

Illustration by Tjeerd Royaards.

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