Mexico considers resuming oil shipments to Cuba
Claudia Sheinbaum's government is evaluating options to resume fuel shipments to Cuba, impacted by US blockades, showing consistency and solidarity.
The government of Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is analyzing options to resume oil shipments to Cuba, according to an expert. This move is framed as a demonstration of consistency and solidarity towards the largest of the Antilles, which has been heavily affected by blockades implemented by the United States. The potential resumption of fuel supply could alleviate some of the economic pressure Cuba faces, though questions arise about its convenience for Mexico. This step reflects a commitment to regional cooperation and could strengthen diplomatic ties between the two Latin American countries.