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Cuba Begins Distributing Humanitarian Aid From Mexico

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By ANDREA RODRÍGUEZ HAVANA (AP) — Cuban authorities began distributing humanitarian aid sent from Mexico on Tuesday after a U.S. energy embargo deepened the crisis on the Caribbean island. State television broadcast images of the goods being unloaded for delivery to warehouses and retail stores for residents of Havana and the neighboring province of Mayabeque. The aid packages included rice, beans, sardines, crackers, tuna, and canned peaches, a…

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The Cuban authorities began Tuesday with the distribution of humanitarian aid sent from Mexico after an energy fence from the United States deepened the crisis on the Caribbean island, with tariffs to any country that sent them oil.The state television broadcast images in which you can see the discharge of the products for delivery to warehouses or retail stores for the inhabitants of Havana and the neighboring province of Mayabeque.The humanita…

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By ANDREA RODRÍGUEZ HAVANA (AP) — Cuban authorities began distributing humanitarian aid sent from Mexico on Tuesday after a U.S. energy embargo deepened the crisis on the Caribbean island. State television broadcast images of the goods being unloaded for delivery to warehouses and retail stores for residents of Havana and the neighboring province of Mayabeque. The aid packages included rice, beans, sardines, crackers, tuna, and canned peaches, a…

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Washington's new sanctions against the supply of oil to Havana force Mexico to redefine its traditional support for the island without breaking with the United States.

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In Cuba, the authorities began with the distribution of humanitarian aid sent by Mexico in the provinces of Havana, Mayabeque, Isla de la Juventud and Artemisa. The support goes to people considered vulnerable, as confirmed by José Antonio Castellano, one of the inhabitants of the province of Mayabeque. “Pregnant women, people over 75 years of age, children from zero to thirteen and low weight children. Rice, sardines, sweet biscuits and peach c…

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Chile and Mexico sent humanitarian aid to the island in a context of solidarity with the Cuban people, who are going through a critical juncture due to the intensification of the blockade by the US. However, the gesture of support could lead to complications for those countries that seek to reduce the suffering of the Caribbean nation.

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