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Spain, Brazil, and Mexico Commit to Supporting Cuba in Light of US Tensions

In response to US threats and an ongoing oil embargo, leaders from Spain, Brazil, and Mexico have pledged to enhance their support for Cuba during a meeting in Barcelona.

Editorial StaffApril 19, 20261 MIN READ

On April 19, 2026, leftist leaders from Spain, Brazil, and Mexico convened in Barcelona to discuss strategies for increasing aid to Cuba.

This commitment comes amid heightened tensions due to a US oil embargo and former President Donald Trump's threats regarding potential military action against the island.

The discussions also emphasized concerns regarding the rise of the global far-right, reflecting a broader political context influencing their support for Cuba.