
MADRID – Three major nations announced Saturday their commitment to coordinate increased humanitarian assistance for Cuba, describing the situation there as a crisis stemming from U.S. economic sanctions against the island.
Brazil, Spain, and Mexico issued a collaborative declaration during a Barcelona summit, emphasizing their support for open communication that follows United Nations principles. The nations stressed that Cuban citizens should have the autonomy to shape their own destiny.
The announcement emerged from discussions held when Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez welcomed Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Mexican leader Claudia Scheinbaum to Barcelona. The gathering was part of a broader international conference focused on countering far-right political movements.








