Mexico sends two ships with humanitarian aid for Cuba

In a significant humanitarian gesture, Mexico has dispatched two ships carrying 814 tons of aid to Cuba, amidst ongoing complexities in U.S.-Cuba relations. This shipment is part of Mexico's efforts to support its Caribbean neighbor, which has been facing economic hardships. The aid arrives at a time when Mexico is also exploring ways to supply oil to Cuba, a move that could attract sanctions from the United States under President Donald Trump's administration. The U.S. has threatened tariff penalties against nations that engage in petroleum trade with Cuba, complicating Mexico's diplomatic balancing act. This humanitarian initiative highlights Mexico's commitment to assist Cuba while navigating the delicate geopolitical landscape shaped by U.S. policies. The aid is expected to provide much-needed support to the Cuban population, reflecting the historical ties between the two nations and their collaboration despite external pressures.
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