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South America Diplomatic Strain as Mexico Commits Aid and Fuel Support to Cuba

Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum has confirmed that her government will send humanitarian aid to Cuba and is exploring diplomatic channels to supply fuel, despite growing pressure from the United States to halt oil shipments to the island.
The announcement comes after Washington authorised tariffs on countries providing crude oil to Cuba. Sheinbaum rejected claims that Mexico had agreed to stop shipments, saying no such discussion had taken place with US leadership.
Mexico has become Cuba’s primary oil supplier following the suspension of Venezuelan exports, making its support vital as Cuba struggles with fuel shortages, power outages, and economic stress. The situation has increased diplomatic friction as the US intensifies pressure on Havana while signalling possible negotiations.
Sheinbaum’s stance highlights the challenge of balancing Mexico’s long-standing ties with Cuba, humanitarian considerations, and an increasingly complex relationship with the United States ahead of upcoming trade discussions.
With tariff threats still in place, Mexico faces mounting diplomatic and economic pressure as tensions across South America and the wider region continue to build.

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