US downplays deployment, which comes amid rising tensions over Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Russia’s Admiral Gorshkov frigate and the nuclear-powered submarine Kazan, accompanied by a tug boat and a gas ship, have arrived in Cuba for a five-day go to seen as a present of drive by Moscow amid rising rigidity over its invasion of Ukraine.
Curious onlookers, fishermen and police gathered alongside the Malecon seafront boulevard in Havana to welcome the fleet because it entered the town’s harbour on Wednesday.
Cuba, a longtime ally of Russia, saluted the vessels’ arrival with a 21-gun salute, whereas Russian diplomats waved small Russian flags and took selfies in opposition to a backdrop of the harbour’s historic fortresses.
The 4 Russian vessels carried out “high-precision missile weapons” coaching within the Atlantic Ocean whereas on their method to Cuba. The submarine and frigate are outfitted with Zircon hypersonic missiles, Kalibr cruise missiles and Onyx antiship missiles, the Russian Ministry of Defence stated.
The bizarre deployment of the Russian navy so near america comes after Washington and a few of Ukraine’s different Western allies allowed Kyiv to make use of their weapons on targets inside Russia amid a renewed Russian assault on northeastern Kharkiv and battle troop and ammunition shortages.
Havana lies simply 160 kilometres (100 miles) from Key West within the southern state of Florida the place the US has a naval air station.
“The warships are a reminder to Washington that it’s disagreeable when an adversary meddles in your close to overseas,” Benjamin Gedan, director of the Latin America programme on the Washington, DC-based Wilson Heart suppose tank, advised The Related Press information company, referring to Western involvement in Russia’s struggle in Ukraine.
“It additionally reminds Russia’s pals within the area, together with US antagonists Cuba and Venezuela, that Moscow is on their aspect,” he stated.
Cuba stated final week that the go to was normal apply by naval vessels from international locations pleasant to Havana and that the fleet was not carrying nuclear weapons.
The US, which has been monitoring the vessels, has additionally performed down the deployment.
White Home Nationwide Safety Adviser Jake Sullivan advised reporters on Wednesday that such naval workout routines have been routine.
“We’ve got seen this sort of factor earlier than, and we count on to see this sort of factor once more, and I’m not going to learn into it any specific motives,” Sullivan stated.
He added that there was no proof of Russia transferring any missiles to Cuba, however the US would stay vigilant.
‘Not October 1962’
The port name coincided with a gathering in Moscow between Cuba’s International Minister Bruno Rodriguez and his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov.
In the course of the assembly, Rodriguez expressed his authorities’s “rejection of the enlargement of the North Atlantic Treaty Group [NATO] in the direction of the Russian border,” which he stated “led to the present battle in Europe, and particularly between Moscow and Kyiv”, based on a Cuban Ministry of International Affairs assertion.
He additionally referred to as for “a diplomatic, constructive and lifelike answer” to the battle.
In the course of the Chilly Warfare, Cuba was an vital ally of the then Soviet Union, and when Moscow responded to a US missile deployment in Turkey by sending ballistic missiles to Cuba, the standoff introduced the world to the brink of nuclear struggle.
Because the Soviet Union collapsed, Cuba has maintained relations with Russia and the 2 international locations have grow to be nearer since a 2022 assembly between Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

For Havana, the connection is pushed primarily by financial necessity because it grapples with shortages of every thing from meals and medication to gas. The US has maintained an financial and commerce embargo on Cuba since 1960.
“This isn’t October 1962 once more,” Javier Farje, an knowledgeable on Latin American politics, advised Al Jazeera. “It is a completely different time. Cuba has grow to be more and more depending on Russia due to the dearth of financial improvement.”
Russia in March delivered 90,000 metric tonnes of Russian oil to Cuba to assist alleviate shortages and has promised to assist Havana in tasks starting from sugar manufacturing to infrastructure, renewable power and tourism.
The Russian ships are anticipated to stay in Havana till June 17. US officers count on the Russian ships to stay within the area all through the summer season and probably additionally cease in Venezuela.