Riyadh - Ekhbary News Agency
International Call to Alleviate Suffering in Cuba
Following the conclusion of the Barcelona Democracy Summit, Brazil, Spain, and Mexico voiced profound concern regarding the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Cuba. The three nations called for urgent and effective measures to improve the living conditions of the Cuban people and to avoid any actions that could exacerbate the crisis.
Joint Statement Upholds International Principles
In a joint statement released by the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the governments reiterated their deep worry about the severe humanitarian crisis affecting the Cuban population. The statement underscored the importance of taking necessary steps to alleviate this situation, while also stressing the need to avoid any actions that contradict international law or worsen the living conditions of the inhabitants.
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Commitment to Human Rights and Democratic Values
Brazil, Spain, and Mexico expressed their readiness to increase coordinated humanitarian efforts to support the Cuban people. The three countries reaffirmed their steadfast commitment to human rights and democratic values, calling for a sincere and respectful dialogue to find a long-term solution to the current situation in Cuba. They emphasized that the country's future must be freely determined by the Cuban people themselves, stressing the imperative to respect international law, territorial integrity, sovereign equality, and the peaceful settlement of disputes, as enshrined in the United Nations Charter.