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Lula and Sheinbaum Defend End of Embargo Cuba and Reject Foreign Interference

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The two leaders spoke this Wednesday by videoconference

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The leaders of Brazil and Mexico met by videoconference and aligned positions after Washington challenged the two countries with accusations and sanctions.

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The South American leaders reaffirmed their absolute rejection of unilateral sanctions against Cuba and ratified their interest in the preservation of international law and multilateralism.

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Presidents Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil and Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico spoke on Wednesday via videoconference, according to the Brazilian Foreign Ministry in a note. During the remote meeting, which lasted 40 minutes, both leftist leaders “reaffirmed the importance and value they attach to the strengthening and preservation of multilateralism, international law, democracy and the principle of non-interference, particularly in the complex…

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President Claudia Sheinbaum and the President of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, reaffirmed on Wednesday the principle of non-interference and the defense of national sovereignty during a telephone conversation in which they reviewed the bilateral agenda and the international situation. According to a publication by the Brazilian on their social networks, both leaders also claimed multilateralism, international law and democracy, amid a conte…

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The two leaders spoke this Wednesday by videoconference

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President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva compared this Wednesday the wave of protests that take place at the moment in Mexico with the acts that reached Brazil in June 2013 and suggested that there may be foreign interference in the mobilizations. During a meeting of the Council for Economic and Social Development, the Council, Lula spoke about the influence of the narratives in the political dispute. — Right now in Mexico is happening some of what h…

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Jornal do Comércio broke the news on Wednesday, June 10, 2026.
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