Mexico, Spain, and Brazil Call for Dialogue to Address Cuba's Humanitarian Crisis Amid U.S. Pressure
Mexico, Spain, and Brazil have issued a joint statement expressing deep concern over the humanitarian crisis in Cuba, which has been exacerbated by U.S. President Trump's policies. The statement, released by Mexico's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, calls for 'sincere and respectful dialogue' to find a lasting solution to the crisis, emphasizing the need for the Cuban people to determine their own future freely. This appeal comes as a summit of leftist leaders, including Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and Brazil's Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, takes place in Barcelona. The leaders are advocating for measures to protect democracy and alleviate the situation in Cuba, which is facing severe economic and energy challenges due to an oil blockade imposed by the U.S.