Sheinbaum califica de muy injusta medida de EE.UU. contra Cuba

La presidenta mexicana Claudia Sheinbaum reiteró en su conferencia de prensa habitual que considera muy injusta la amenaza de Estados Unidos de imponer aranceles a países que suministran petróleo a Cuba.

En su conferencia de prensa matutina del 10 de febrero de 2026, la presidenta de México, Claudia Sheinbaum, expresó nuevamente su opinión sobre una política exterior de Estados Unidos. Según reportes de Prensa Latina, Sheinbaum describió como 'muy injusta' la amenaza estadounidense de aplicar aranceles a naciones que proveen petróleo a Cuba. Esta declaración se produce en el contexto de tensiones comerciales y diplomáticas en la región.

Sheinbaum, quien asumió la presidencia en octubre de 2024, ha mantenido una postura crítica hacia ciertas medidas de política exterior de Washington. La fuente indica que esta reiteración busca destacar el impacto potencial en las relaciones bilaterales y el comercio regional. No se proporcionaron detalles adicionales sobre respuestas específicas de otros gobiernos en el informe.

Este comentario subraya las preocupaciones de México respecto a las implicaciones económicas para países aliados en América Latina, aunque Sheinbaum no elaboró sobre acciones concretas que México tomaría en respuesta.

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