Spain, Brazil, and Mexico strengthen their alliance and pledge to send aid to Cuba to alleviate the humanitarian crisis
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Spain, Brazil, and Mexico strengthen their alliance and pledge to send aid to Cuba to alleviate the humanitarian crisis
"We express our deep concern about the serious humanitarian crisis facing the people of Cuba and urge that the necessary measures be taken to alleviate this situation and that actions that worsen the living conditions of the population or that are contrary to international law be avoided."
"Spain and the two largest Latin American powers also demanded respect for the territorial integrity and sovereignty of the island, and urged seeking a lasting solution to the current situation and ensuring that the Cuban people themselves decide their future in complete freedom."
Spain, Mexico, and Brazil have united to denounce U.S. pressure on Cuba during a summit in Barcelona. They expressed concern over the humanitarian crisis in Cuba, exacerbated by energy cuts from the Trump administration. The three countries pledged to increase humanitarian aid and emphasized the need for dialogue to prevent military intervention. They called for respect for Cuba's sovereignty and for the Cuban people to determine their own future. This joint declaration was a significant outcome of the summit, reflecting a commitment to progressive diplomacy.
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