Mexico sends humanitarian aid to Cuba amid US tensions

Under President Claudia Sheinbaum, the Mexican government has sent over 814 tons of humanitarian aid to Cuba to support the island amid its energy and supply crisis. This follows the suspension of oil shipments due to tariff threats from Donald Trump. Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel thanked the gesture, emphasizing the historic solidarity between the two nations.

Cuba and Mexico share a historic friendship, from Mexican support during the Cuban Revolution in the 1950s to reaffirming ties despite the US embargo. Recently, this solidarity has shown in concrete actions amid tensions with President Donald Trump. Mexico halted oil shipments to Cuba after tariff threats to countries aiding the island with fuel, but Sheinbaum announced humanitarian aid instead.

On February 6, Sheinbaum stated during a conference in Michoacán that the government plans to send the aid in the coming days while diplomatically managing the resumption of oil shipments without exposing Mexico to sanctions. Two Mexican Navy ships arrived in Havana on February 12 carrying over 814 tons: the first vessel brought 536 tons of basic foods like rice, beans, meat, cookies, canned tuna, sardines, and vegetable oil, plus personal hygiene items; the second carried over 277 tons of powdered milk.

Miguel Díaz-Canel expressed thanks on social media. On Monday, he wrote: “Thanks, Mexico. For the solidarity, affection, the always warm embrace to Cuba.” On February 12, he added: “Thanks, Mexico. Thanks, dear Claudia Sheinbaum. The humanitarian aid from our Mexican brothers is worth not only as material cargo. In them travel solidarity, friendship, and the exemplary history of sovereignty and respect for others' rights that distinguish Mexico.”

Díaz-Canel attended Sheinbaum's 2024 inauguration, and the Cuban government congratulated her, stating: “Mexico is the brother that has always been present for Cuba. And vice versa.” Sheinbaum expressed openness to direct dialogue with Díaz-Canel if needed, though current contacts are via the Cuban embassy in Mexico.

Additionally, the Morena party launched the 'Colecta de Solidaridad con Cuba' to collect food, supplies, and medicines in 30 states. The list includes sildenafil (known as Viagra), used for erectile dysfunction and pulmonary arterial hypertension, among other drugs like metformin and omeprazole. Washington has increased pressure on Cuba, stating the island has “days counted” due to fuel shortages and seeking a “regime change.”

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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announces humanitarian aid to Cuba at a press conference, with visuals of aid shipments and Cuba's energy crisis.
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Mexico to send humanitarian aid to Cuba by Monday at latest

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President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that Mexico will send humanitarian aid to Cuba, including food and supplies, by next Monday at the latest. This comes amid diplomatic efforts to resume oil shipments without U.S. sanctions. Cuba is facing an energy crisis worsened by restrictions imposed by President Donald Trump.

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel expressed thanks to Mexico for sending over 800 tons of humanitarian aid amid the island's energy crisis caused by the US oil blockade. Two military ships departed from Mexico on Sunday as part of President Claudia Sheinbaum's efforts to support Cuba. The Cuban ambassador in Mexico also praised the North American country's solidarity.

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The Mexican government has dispatched two Navy ships carrying over 814 tons of humanitarian aid to Cuba amid the tightening US blockade. Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel and the Foreign Ministry expressed thanks for this solidarity. The Venezuela-Cuba Friendship and Mutual Solidarity Movement also supported the Mexican initiative.

Cuba has denied engaging in formal talks with the United States over the oil embargo, following President Donald Trump's assertions of advanced negotiations and Mexico halting supplies. This comes after Havana's condemnation of a recent US executive order tightening sanctions, amid Cuba's deepening energy crisis.

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The governments of Mexico, Brazil, and Spain issued a joint statement on Saturday expressing deep concern over Cuba's severe humanitarian crisis. They called for respect for the island's territorial integrity and respectful dialogue to resolve the situation. They also pledged to increase coordinated humanitarian aid.

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum reiterated in her regular press conference that she considers the United States' threat to impose tariffs on countries supplying oil to Cuba very unfair.

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A large international delegation known as the Nuestra América Convoy has arrived in Havana, Cuba, delivering around 20 tons of humanitarian aid to the island amid ongoing US sanctions. The group, comprising over 600 people from 33 countries and 120 organizations, includes figures such as Twitch streamer Hasan Piker, former UK Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, and others protesting what they describe as a US economic blockade. The visit coincides with recent US actions, including a takeover of Venezuela's oil business and Executive Order 14380 issued on January 29.

 

 

 

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