Spain to send humanitarian aid to Cuba through UN amid US fuel blockade
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Madrid. The Spanish government, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, pledged on Monday to send humanitarian aid to Cuba “after the tightening of the embargo” undertaken by the President of the United States, Donald Trump.
Cuba has fallen into a serious economic crisis because of the US stoppage of oil supplies. In addition to Mexico, Spain is now planning to provide humanitarian aid.
The Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported this Monday that it will provide humanitarian aid to Cuba through the United Nations. The European country announced its contribution to the island, which was plunged into a deep economic crisis aggravated by pressure from Washington, following a meeting of the head of Spanish diplomacy and his Cuban counterpart, who made a stopover in Madrid after visiting China and Vietnam. “Spain will provide h…
After the economic crisis faced by Cuba, Spain announced that it would provide humanitarian aid to the island.
Spain will provide humanitarian aid to Cuba “in food and medical products of first need” to try to alleviate the dramatic situation that the population of the island, as promised by the head of the Spanish diplomacy, José Manuel Albares, to his Cuban counterpart, Bruno Rodríguez Padilla this Monday in Madrid. The aid will be channelled through the AECID (Spanish Agency for International Cooperation for Development) and the United Nations system,…
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