Mexico and the EU Agree to Defend Cuba’s Self-Determination
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On Thursday, Mexico’s Foreign Minister Roberto Velasco reaffirmed his country’s position on Cuba, based on principles established in the Constitution, such as the self-determination of peoples and the peaceful settlement of disputes. With regard to Cuba, our position will always be based on the principles established in our Constitution, which, of course, contemplate the self-determination of peoples and the peaceful settlement of disputes,” he …
They agree to continue sending humanitarian aid to the island, but Europe calls for an end to political repression.
The Mexican Foreign Minister, Roberto Velasco, and the High Representative of the European Union (EU) for Foreign Policy and Security, Kaja Kallas, agreed this Thursday to defend the self-determination of the Cuban people and the importance of humanitarian aid, a day after the US formally accused former Cuban President Raúl Castro of murder. This was expressed by both politicians at a press conference following a meeting at the headquarters of t…
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