Countries say Cuba should decide its own future.

Spain, Brazil, and Mexico are working together to support Cuba. They are concerned about U.S. policies. They want Cuba to decide its own future.
The three countries issued statements urging Cuba to have more control over its decisions. They held a summit in Barcelona to discuss the situation. They plan to give Cuba more aid because of a crisis. This crisis is caused by the U.S. oil embargo. The countries also oppose a possible U.S. military intervention in Cuba.
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Highlights
Countries Urge Cuban Autonomy
Spain, Brazil, and Mexico want Cuba to decide its own future.
Alliance Strengthened for Cuba
Spain, Mexico, and Brazil formed an alliance to help Cuba.
Aid Pledged to Cuba
The countries will send more aid to Cuba.
US Blockade Criticized
The nations criticize the US oil embargo on Cuba.
No US Military Intervention
Spain, Brazil, and Mexico reject a US military intervention.
Perspectives
- Spain, Brazil, and Mexico want Cuba to decide its own future.
- The countries are concerned about US policies towards Cuba.
- They are providing increased aid to Cuba.
- The countries oppose a US military intervention in Cuba.
Spain, Brazil, and Mexico believe the US policy is harmful and should be resisted.
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The US is attempting to exert influence over Cuba’s decisions.