Mexico defends humanitarian oil supplies to Cuba despite US tariff threats
Amid trade tensions between Washington and Mexico, the issue of energy supplies to Cuba is becoming increasingly relevant. The American administration threatens to impose tariffs on countries that continue to supply oil to the island nation, attempting to increase economic pressure.
The Mexican government refuses to compromise on its stance on this issue. In early February, Mexican Foreign Minister Juan Ramón de la Fuente officially stated that Mexico will not cease humanitarian aid to Cuba, despite warnings from US President Donald Trump. According to the diplomat, energy supplies are carried out solely on humanitarian grounds and are not subject to commercial billing.
This position of Mexico indicates its intention to maintain historical ties and social responsibility toward the smaller island nation. The Mexican government considers this aid a moral obligation rather than a trade agreement that can be easily stopped under pressure. Mexico’s stance in this conflict of interests demonstrates how complex the geopolitical situation in the region is and how difficult it is for countries to balance alliance needs with international pressure.
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Mexico defends humanitarian oil supplies to Cuba despite US tariff threats
Amid trade tensions between Washington and Mexico, the issue of energy supplies to Cuba is becoming increasingly relevant. The American administration threatens to impose tariffs on countries that continue to supply oil to the island nation, attempting to increase economic pressure.
The Mexican government refuses to compromise on its stance on this issue. In early February, Mexican Foreign Minister Juan Ramón de la Fuente officially stated that Mexico will not cease humanitarian aid to Cuba, despite warnings from US President Donald Trump. According to the diplomat, energy supplies are carried out solely on humanitarian grounds and are not subject to commercial billing.
This position of Mexico indicates its intention to maintain historical ties and social responsibility toward the smaller island nation. The Mexican government considers this aid a moral obligation rather than a trade agreement that can be easily stopped under pressure. Mexico’s stance in this conflict of interests demonstrates how complex the geopolitical situation in the region is and how difficult it is for countries to balance alliance needs with international pressure.