Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum on March 30 announced that her country is actively working to reactivate oil shipments to Cuba, amidst
During her habitual press conference at the National Palace, Sheinbaum emphasized that this initiative falls under both solidarity aid and long-standing commercial agreements, asserting Mexico’s right to provide fuel to its ally without external interference.
Sheinbaum clarified the distinction between different forms of support. “One thing is humanitarian aid, and the other is commercial agreements that we have with Cuba, and that also has to do with the shipment of oil”, she stated. She further elaborated that these commercial agreements have been in place “for decades, it is not new”, indicating a long-standing framework of cooperation between the two nations.
The Mexican President reaffirmed that her Government maintains joint efforts with the Cuban Government on both humanitarian and commercial fronts, ensuring continuous engagement and support for the Caribbean nation.











