Spain, Brazil, and Mexico call for action to ease the situation in Cuba.
The governments of Spain, Brazil, and Mexico issued a joint statement on the 18th expressing deep concern for the suffering experienced by the Cuban people, and calling for necessary measures to alleviate the current situation. The statement stated that the three countries urge to avoid any actions that would further worsen living conditions or violate international law, and pledged to increase humanitarian aid in a coordinated manner to ease the suffering of the Cuban people. The statement emphasized the need to always respect international law and the principles established in the United Nations Charter, such as territorial integrity, sovereign equality, and peaceful dispute resolution. In the statement, Spain, Brazil, and Mexico also called for dialogue based on international law and the principles of the United Nations Charter, with the dialogue focusing on finding a lasting solution to the current situation.
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