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Brazil, Mexico, Spain Pledge to Send More Aid to Cuba

MADRID, April 18 (Reuters) – ⁠The ⁠governments of ⁠Brazil, Spain and Mexico ​on Saturday vowed to ‌step up coordinated ‌aid to ⁠Cuba ⁠to alleviate what they described as a ​humanitarian crisis caused by the U.S. blockade of ​the Caribbean island.

In a joint ⁠statement, the ⁠three countries ⁠called ​for sincere dialogue in line with ​the ⁠U.N. Charter, adding that the Cuban people must be free ⁠to determine their own future.

The statement came after ⁠Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez hosted Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and the leader of Mexico, Claudia Scheinbaum, in Barcelona ⁠for an international summit aimed at mobilising against the far right.

(Reporting by ​David Latona; Editing by ​Nick Zieminski)

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