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Brazil, Mexico, Spain voice concern on Cuba

Brazil, Mexico, and Spain issued a joint statement expressing 'great concern' over Cuba's humanitarian crisis and stressing Cubans should decide their own future freely.

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The governments of Brazil, Mexico, and Spain have issued a joint statement expressing 'great concern' over the humanitarian crisis in Cuba and stressing that the Cuban people should decide their own future 'in complete freedom.' The statement, released on Saturday, April 18, 2026, comes amid ongoing international attention to Cuba's economic and political situation. The three countries have vowed to step up coordinated aid to alleviate the crisis while emphasizing non-intervention principles. This marks a significant diplomatic alignment among major Spanish-speaking nations regarding Cuba's future.
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