Cubans take to bikes and electric tricycles to protest US sanctions

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  • 03 April, 2026
  • 10:17
Cubans take to bikes and electric tricycles to protest US sanctions

Cuban activists paraded on Thursday ​on bikes and electric tricycles along Havana's waterfront Malecon ‌boulevard, accompanied by Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel, in a show of defiance amid US efforts to starve the island of fuel, Report informs via Reuters.

Participants in the government-organized ​caravan rode past the US Embassy in the Cuban capital, ​their electric and pedal-powered vehicles displaying flags and banners ⁠attacking the sanctions imposed on the country by President Donald Trump's ​administration.

The rally came a day after Cuba's top diplomat in Washington ​publicly invited the US government to help overhaul Cuba's crippled economy as part of ongoing negotiations that have yet to yield results.

Participants in the rally ​said they favored talks with the United States but demanded respect ​for Cuba.

"I believe that genuine dialogue between both governments is possible, but international ‌law ⁠and our country's autonomy must be respected," said Sheila Ibatao, a Havana law student and participant.

Diaz-Canel did not speak during the event.

The Cuban government often organizes large rallies at the US Embassy. ​This caravan was ​smaller and more ⁠discreet, hampered by fuel shortages that have crippled mobility and hobbled public transportation.

A Russian-flagged tankership arrived ​in Cuba this week and off-loaded 700,000 barrels ​of crude ⁠oil, promising some relief in the coming weeks.

The Trump administration, which has threatened to slap tariffs on countries that export oil to ⁠Cuba ​and explicitly prohibited imports of Russian oil, ​said it allowed the Russian-flagged tanker to dock in Cuba's Matanzas port for humanitarian ​reasons.