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Brazil, Mexico, Spain pledge to send more aid to Cuba

The three governments cited a serious humanitarian crisis and called for respect for Cuba’s sovereignty as they promised to coordinate more aid.

  • Brazil, Spain, and Mexico pledged to increase coordinated aid to Cuba to address a humanitarian crisis caused by the U.S. blockade of the island.
  • The three countries issued a joint statement calling for sincere dialogue based on the U.N. Charter and emphasized that the Cuban people must be free to determine their own future.
  • The announcement followed a meeting in Barcelona where Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez hosted Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Mexico's leader Claudia Scheinbaum for a summit against the far right.
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Since the oil blockade imposed by Donald Trump, Cuba is sinking into an unprecedented economic crisis. At the risk of the wrath of Washington, three countries call for an end to the situation and respect the sovereignty of the island.

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The three countries issued a statement alerting the Cuban people to the "dramatic situation"

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Amid political tensions and economic pressures, more and more countries are calling for respect for Cuba's sovereignty and strengthening multilateral cooperation.

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Spain, Mexico and Brazil confirm their diplomatic rapprochement following the summit of progressive leaders in Barcelona this weekend and join forces to denounce U.S. pressure on Cuba. The three countries have called for dialogue in the face of the threat of military intervention on the island and have committed themselves in a joint declaration to increase the delivery of humanitarian aid to face the “dramatic situation that the Cuban people ar…

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Devdiscourse broke the news in India on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
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