Cuba’s Foreign Ministry has refused to fund the installation of solar panels at the Uruguayan ambassador’s private residence in Havana. The decision, revealed in response to a query from Deputy Rodríguez, was made by Lubetkin, a ministry official. Funding was approved for solar panel installation at the embassy building itself, but not for Ambassador Juan Canessa’s home. Lubetkin stated the approval was limited to the embassy building’s proposal. The reason for denying the residential installation remains unspecified. This decision highlights a potential point of contention in Uruguayan-Cuban diplomatic relations regarding resource allocation and support for diplomatic staff. The incident raises questions about the standards of accommodation provided to foreign ambassadors in Cuba.