Brazil, Mexico, Spain pledge to send more aid to Cuba - Reuters
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The governments of Brazil, Spain, and Mexico have pledged to increase coordinated humanitarian aid to Cuba to address the humanitarian crisis caused by the U.S. blockade.
Brazil, Mexico, and Spain have committed to providing additional humanitarian assistance to Cuba, emphasizing the need for dialogue under U.N. principles to respect Cuban self-determination.
The governments of Brazil, Spain, and Mexico have vowed to step up coordinated aid to Cuba to alleviate the humanitarian crisis caused by the U.S. blockade.
The governments of Brazil, Mexico, and Spain have expressed deep concern over the humanitarian crisis in Cuba and pledged to increase coordinated humanitarian response to alleviate the suffering of the Cuban people.
The governments of Brazil, Spain, and Mexico have pledged to increase coordinated aid to Cuba to alleviate the humanitarian crisis caused by the U.S. blockade. They called for sincere dialogue in line with the U.N. Charter, emphasizing Cuba's right to determine its own future.
The leaders of Mexico, Spain, and Brazil have pledged more aid to Cuba, while appealing for the island nation’s sovereignty to be respected amid ongoing U.S. pressure. They expressed concern over Cuba's humanitarian crisis and called for respect for Cuba's territorial integrity.
The governments of Brazil, Mexico, and Spain have expressed deep concern over the grave humanitarian crisis facing the Cuban people and urged necessary measures to ease the situation. They called for respect for international law and the principles of territorial integrity and sovereign equality.
Spain, Brazil, and Mexico have strengthened their diplomatic alliance and committed to sending humanitarian aid to Cuba to alleviate the severe energy and humanitarian crisis the island is facing. They expressed concern over the deterioration of living conditions in Cuba due to the blockade imposed by the Trump administration and denounced U.S. pressures, including the threat of military intervention.
Spain, Brazil, and Mexico issued a joint statement expressing deep concern over the severe humanitarian crisis in Cuba and calling for respect for its 'territorial integrity.' They emphasized the need to avoid actions that could worsen the situation or violate international law and announced their commitment to strengthening humanitarian aid to alleviate the suffering of the population.
The Cuban government has expressed gratitude to Spain, Brazil, and Mexico for their joint statement defending Cuba's territorial integrity amid increasing international pressures. The Cuban Foreign Minister highlighted the support from these countries at a time when the United States has significantly intensified its economic blockade, particularly in the energy sector, and denounced these actions as violations of international law and the United Nations Charter.
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