Rubio to Engage with Jamaica, Other Caribbean Leaders over Cuba Doctors, Other Concerns
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Following the statement issued by the United States Department of State on visa restrictions for Central American government officials promoting programs of Cuban medical missions, President Claudia Sheinbaum made it clear that “Mexico defines its foreign policy” in the area of its sovereignty and independence. Although the U.S. government’s statement is unclear as to whether this measure [...] The Mexican office defines its foreign policy, Shei…
On June 4, 2025, President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo denied that Cuban doctors hired by the Mexican government were working under forced conditions, as stated the day before by Marco Antonio Rubio García, head of the U.S. Department of State (DOS), who also announced that he would sanction Central American officials… Source
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum denies that the doctors sent by Havana to that country "are not working as forced labor" and asserts that she has a "legal and open" contract with the regime.
The U.S. government crossed out these missions as "the Cuban regime's forced labor program" and imposed visa restrictions on Central American officials on Tuesday for their links with those brigades.
The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, dismissed the accusations of the U.S. government regarding the alleged exploitation of Cuban doctors sent to international missions. At a press conference from Palacio Nacional, the president said that in the case of Mexico, the presence of Cuban gallens is given under a formal, transparent and legal contract with the island’s government. “First, it is not forced labor, it would have to be demons…
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