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Updated · Al Jazeera English · Apr 18
Mexico, Spain and Brazil Urge Respect for Cuba’s Sovereignty Amid Crisis and US Pressure
Updated
Updated · Al Jazeera English · Apr 18

Mexico, Spain and Brazil Urge Respect for Cuba’s Sovereignty Amid Crisis and US Pressure

17 articles · Updated · Al Jazeera English · Apr 18
  • Mexico, Spain, and Brazil have jointly called for Cuba's sovereignty to be respected amid a worsening humanitarian crisis and escalating US pressure.
  • The three governments pledged increased humanitarian aid and urged for 'sincere and respectful dialogue' to resolve the crisis, without direct military intervention.
  • US actions, including an oil blockade and threats from President Trump, have deepened Cuba's fuel shortages and economic hardship, prompting international concern.
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