In a joint diplomatic movement, the governments of Brazil, Spain and Mexico released, this Saturday (18), an official note to demand respect for Cuba’s sovereignty. The initiative comes in a context of growing international pressure on the Caribbean country, especially from the United States.
Without directly mentioning it, the three countries expressed deep concern about the humanitarian crisis currently affecting Cuba.
In the document, published by the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the nations ask that concrete measures be taken to alleviate the difficult situation faced by the Cuban population.
Commitment to humanitarian aid
Brazil, Spain and Mexico also formally committed to intensifying coordinated humanitarian aid to the country. The note reinforces the need to respect the principles of , signaling a firm position against any type of external intervention that could compromise the island’s autonomy.
The three countries also emphasized the importance of a sincere and respectful dialogue to address the Cuban situation. According to the statement, this dialogue must be in accordance with the principles established in the Charter of the United Nations, a document that governs international relations and establishes guidelines for peaceful coexistence between countries.
The joint note represents a significant position from three important nations with regional influence, demonstrating a united front in defense of the principles of self-determination and national sovereignty at a time involving Cuba.