
Havana, May 18 (Prensa Latina) A shipment of approximately 1,600 tons of food and personal hygiene items from Mexico and Uruguay arrived in Cuba today, in a gesture of solidarity amid the tightening of the US blockade.
Photo: Abel Rojas (FotosPL)
The Mexican ambassador to Cuba, Miguel Ignacio Díaz, reported that this is the eighth shipment of solidarity aid for the Cuban population and highlighted that the action responds to President Claudia Sheinbaum’s commitment to supporting the Cuban people in the face of the economic blockade imposed by Washington.
The aid comes from both the Mexican government and civil organizations, unions and social groups that organized from the Zócalo in Mexico City.
Uruguay joined the initiative by accepting Mexico’s invitation to ship its donations on the same vessel, given the difficulties some countries face in getting their aid to the island.
For his part, the Cuban Minister of the Food Industry, Alberto López, expressed the deep gratitude of the Cuban people to the government of Mexico, headed by President Claudia Sheinbaum, as well as to the government of Uruguay, for this humanitarian gesture.
“Each of these food items represents the affection and closeness of the Mexican and Uruguayan people towards Cuba, and they will be received with the utmost responsibility and respect, with the commitment that they reach those who need them most: our children, our elderly, and our most vulnerable homes,” the Cuban official stated.
López stressed that the products arrive at a time of great economic hardship, aggravated by the intensification of the criminal blockade that the country suffers from the United States government, and constitute a true example of international solidarity.
“From the bottom of our Cuban hearts, we express our deepest gratitude for this humanitarian gesture, which will be remembered as a true example of brotherhood between our nations. Thank you very much, Mexico; thank you very much, Uruguay. Your help is a life-giving embrace of hope for Cuba and the world,” the minister concluded.
Uruguay’s ambassador to Cuba, Juan Andrés Canessa, highlighted that the donated powdered milk is being delivered within the framework of the Strategic Cooperation Agreement with Mexico.
He added that the fund, created in 2023, demonstrates the continuity and urgent need for regional integration and solidarity.
“This is part of the broad solidarity that the Uruguayan people are showing towards Cuba,” said the diplomat, who thanked Havana for receiving the donation and Mexico for facilitating logistical support.
The welcoming ceremony was attended by officials from the Communist Party of Cuba, Deputy Prime Minister Oscar Pérez-Oliva, and several ministers from the Caribbean nation.
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