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Mexico, Spain, and Brazil advocate for Cuba’s sovereignty preservation

18 April 2026
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Leaders from Mexico, Brazil, and Spain have committed to increasing aid for Cuba while advocating for the island’s sovereignty amid intensified pressure from the U.S. government. In a joint statement, they expressed concern over Cuba’s humanitarian crisis and emphasized that any solution should prioritize the Cuban people’s right to self-determination. This comes as tensions rise over U.S. sanctions and military threats against Cuba, with President Trump suggesting potential military action following conflicts in other regions.

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