Sunday, May 3, 2026

Mexico says there are talks to mediate between the U.S. and Cuba

Mexico City.- The President of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, stated this Wednesday that there are conversations to explore whether the country can facilitate dialogue between the United States and Cuba, while reiterating that her Government will continue sending humanitarian aid amid the acute economic crisis that the island is experiencing, aggravated by Washington's oil blockade.

There are talks to see if it's feasible, but it depends on both governments. That is, not only on the will of the Mexican Government, but also on the will of the Cuban Government and the will of the United States Government and also on the conditions that, within the framework of its self-determination, the Cuban Government could be establishing”, the president pointed out during her morning press conference.

Without offering further details, Sheinbaum added that Mexico will continue to support the Caribbean country and called on other states to join. "Hopefully more countries will join. We are going to continue sending aid, support," she said. He also underlined that cooperation includes citizen initiatives in addition to governmental ones. "Not only is the government supporting Cuba, the people of Cuba, but there are also many citizen initiatives. Mexico has always been supportive, always, and it will not be the exception," he insisted.

Pressures on Havana

The president framed these actions within the constitutional principles of foreign policy. "I believe that has always been Mexico's position and that must be defended. Number one, the self-determination of peoples. Non-intervention, the peaceful resolution of conflicts."

You may be interested in: Cuban government dusts off its military doctrine "War of All the People" in the face of pressure from the US

In that line, he reiterated that political decisions belong to each nation.

"The only ones who can decide the government of Cuba are the Cubans. The only ones who can decide the government of Mexico are Mexicans. Nobody else. There should be no interference or invasions," he remarked.

Last week, two Mexican ships arrived in Havana carrying more than 814 tons of food and other goods in the form of humanitarian aid. Sheinbaum has indicated that there will be a new shipment of aid, although she has not specified when it will occur, the second that Mexico will carry out in the face of the worsening of the humanitarian situation in Cuba due to the announcement of sanctions by the United States on countries that supply oil to the island. Despite criticizing the sanctions announced by the United States, Mexico has acknowledged that it has halted "for now" fuel shipments to the Caribbean island.

In the spotlight

  • aplicacion - banner 300px

  • banner altices 300x250 junio 2025

Explore more

He is 2.30 meters tall and his bones prevent him from walking: the young Patagonian who needs a crane to get out of bed

The ultrasounds didn't anticipate anything. Soledad was already the mother of Sofía and Aixa, and now she was expecting her third child, a boy. It was, she says, "a totally normal pregnancy." At least until the sixth month of gestation, when she noticed that her belly was growing a lot, very fast. "The doctors did […]

Femicide of Carolina Flores: this is how Mexico alerted Venezuela about the escape of Érika “N”

Following the detention of Érika “N” in Caracas, Venezuela, possible details of the international operation that resulted from the femicide of her daughter-in-law, Carolina Flores, in Mexico City on April 15 have been revealed. The investigation indicates that the main suspect - who was filmed shooting the former beauty queen - would have left Mexico […]

Then the tension with Friedrich Merz, Donald Trump ordered the withdrawal of 5,000 U.S. soldiers from Germany

The Pentagon announced this Friday the withdrawal of 5,000 soldiers stationed in Germany, in a decision that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth formally ordered and that must be completed within six to twelve months. The measure, advanced by CBS News based on senior defense officials who were not identified, comes amid a worsening of tensions between […]

Petro invites Colombians to support with their signature the call for a constituent assembly

Bogotá.- Colombian President Gustavo Petro defended this Friday his project for a constituent assembly to reform the 1991 Constitution in order to include the social reforms that Congress did not approve and to change the political system to eradicate corruption, for which he asked citizens to support this initiative with their signature. In a speech […]

Sheinbaum says she is "strong" despite the US accusations against the governor of Sinaloa

Mexico City.- Mexico's president, Claudia Sheinbaum, stated this Friday that she feels "calm" and "strong" despite the accusations from the United States against the governor of Sinaloa, Rubén Rocha Moya, and nine other officials, as well as in the case of the alleged presence of US agents in the state of Chihuahua in operations against […]

The United States says that its relationship with Venezuela is strengthened after the signing of new agreements

Caracas.- The United States Government assured this Thursday that diplomatic and commercial ties with Venezuela are strengthened with the signing of two new energy agreements this Thursday in Caracas, after the visit of a White House delegation that trusts in maintaining a long-term relationship with the South American country. The Executive led by Delcy Rodríguez […]