Spain, Brazil, Mexico vow to boost Cuba aid amid US threats
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Spain, Brazil, Mexico vow to boost Cuba aid amid US threats
"Spain, Brazil, and Mexico have pledged to boost aid efforts for Cuba to ease a humanitarian crisis they said was the result of a US blockade against the Caribbean island nation."
"The three nations also called for dialogue and urged against any military intervention in Cuba, adding that the Cuban people must determine their own future."
"US President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to invade Cuba and has imposed an oil blockade on the Caribbean island, which has suffered massive nationwide blackouts."
"The statement came after Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez hosted Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Mexico's President Claudia Scheinbaum in Barcelona for a gathering of leftist leaders."
Spain, Brazil, and Mexico have committed to enhancing aid efforts for Cuba, attributing the humanitarian crisis to a US blockade. They emphasized the need for dialogue and opposed military intervention, asserting that the Cuban people should determine their own future. US President Trump has threatened military action and imposed an oil blockade, exacerbating the situation. The pledge was made during a summit of leftist leaders in Barcelona, aimed at promoting multilateralism and democracy in response to rising far-right challenges.
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