
The aid sent to Cuba by the Mexican government, consisting of food, toiletries, and other supplies, arrived yesterday morning at the port of Havana.
The Mexican Navy ships Papaloapan and Isla Holbox transported the cargo in accordance with the instructions of President Claudia Sheinbaum.
Betsy Díaz Velázquez, Minister of Domestic Trade, thanked the President of Mexico, her government, the beloved Mexican people, and the institutions that made it possible for this aid to reach our people.
She highlighted the participation of the Ministry of the Navy, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Embassy, the Office of the Presidency, and all the institutions that collaborated in this shipment.
"At a time when difficulties are being overcome, when the measures imposed by the United States government are being tightened and the attempt to suffocate us is intensifying, this is even more appreciated," said the Minister.

"We feel accompanied by Mexico, by its humanity, its solidarity, and its brotherhood," she added.
Díaz Velázquez said that this aid consists of food, cleaning products, and other supplies that will be well received by the people.
This aid reaffirms the Mexican government's commitment to solidarity with the Cuban people at a time when the US government's criminal economic, commercial, and financial blockade against the island is intensifying.




