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Mexico ships over 3,000 tons of humanitarian aid to the people of Cuba

Mexico City, Mexico — A fourth shipment of humanitarian aid from the Mexican government arrived for the people of Cuba. To date, four trips have been made to deliver over 3,000 tons of needed food and personal supplies.

Mexico has shipped over 3,000 tons of aid to Cuba in two months. March 27, 2026.

In accordance with the tradition of solidarity with the peoples of Latin America and in compliance with the instruction of President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, the Secretariat of the Navy reports the arrival in the Republic of Cuba of a new shipment of humanitarian aid through a ship of the Mexican Navy.

The Huasteco Logistics Support Ship, which set sail from the port of Veracruz, arrived in the Republic of Cuba with more than 96 tons of humanitarian aid consisting of various food items, mainly beans and rice.

With this fourth shipment, the total amount of humanitarian aid destined for the civilian population of Cuba, sent by the Government of Mexico with the participation of the governments of Mexico City and Puebla, as well as social organizations, now reaches 3,125 tons.

The people of Mexico have always provided assistance to sister nations in need: in recent months, aid has been sent to various countries that have required our support, such as the fires in California, USA, and in Chile, as well as the floods in Texas, and the tragedies caused by natural disasters in various nations of the continent.

The Government of Mexico began sending humanitarian aid to the island of Cuba in February.