Mexico Sends Shipment of Humanitarian Aid to Cuba
- The Mexican government under President Claudia Sheinbaum sent 814 tons of food aid to Cuba on February 8 to support the island amid a severe fuel shortage crisis.
- Cuba is facing a serious crisis due to U.S. actions tightening the blockade on the island, including an executive order penalizing countries trading hydrocarbons with Cuba.
- Mexico's President Sheinbaum rejected the U.S. executive order and pledged diplomatic efforts and support to resume oil shipments to Cuba.
- Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel thanked Mexico for its solidarity amid intensified U.S. sanctions.
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The Government of Mexico announced on Wednesday, February 11, that it will send a second shipment of humanitarian aid to Cuba and affirmed that it will continue with the shipments until it completes some 800 tons, in the midst of the acute crisis on the island by the announcement of US sanctions to the countries that supply oil. “They arrive tomorrow, the ship returns. And a second shipment is going to be made and so it will be sent. Until it me…
The Government of Mexico announced that it will send a second shipment of humanitarian aid to Cuba and stated that it will continue with the shipments until it completes some 800 tons.
The shipments with humanitarian aid to Cuba will continue to flow from Mexico as soon as the Navy ships that left last weekend to the island return. President Claudia Sheinbaum has assured that the last shipment will arrive on Thursday. “The ship will return and a second shipment will be made, and so it will be sent,” she said. In addition, the president has reported that the Mexican flights to Cuba have not been suspended despite the decisions …
Havana, Cuba's president, Miguel Díaz-Canel, thanked the Mexican government for sending over 800 tons of humanitarian aid, amid the increase in US economic sanctions against the island.
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