Mexico, Spain and Brazil call for Cuba's sovereignty to be protected
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Mexico, Spain and Brazil call for Cuba's sovereignty to be protected
"The leaders of Mexico, Brazil and Spain have pledged more aid to Cuba, while appealing for the island nation's sovereignty to be respected amid an ongoing pressure campaign from United States President Donald Trump."
"The US has imposed a trade embargo on Cuba since Cold War tensions emerged in the 1960s, but the Trump administration has ratcheted up pressure on the island's communist government."
"We are committed to coordinating an increase in our humanitarian response, aimed at alleviating the suffering of the Cuban people, the trio said."
"The three countries further said that any solution in Cuba must ensure that it respects territorial integrity, sovereign equality and peaceful settlement of disputes, as outlined in the United Nations Charter."
Mexico, Brazil, and Spain have pledged increased aid to Cuba, urging respect for the island's sovereignty amid US pressure. The leaders expressed concern over the humanitarian crisis in Cuba, exacerbated by a US trade embargo and sanctions. The Trump administration's actions, including barring oil imports from Venezuela, have led to fuel shortages in Cuba. The three countries called for adherence to international law and emphasized that any solution must respect Cuba's territorial integrity and sovereign equality.
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