Mexico will continue to hold its commitments to Cuba. Mexico and Cuba enjoy strong relations. The diplomatic cooperation is going to become stronger. The military strikes on Venezuela and the kidnapping of President Nicolas Maduro generated a new spirit of solidarity. President Claudia Sheinbaum has been pressured by the Trump administration on immigration and relations with other South American countries. Mexico is not going to stop selling oil to Cuba. President Claudia Sheinbaum refuses to allow the US to enter Mexico to fight drug cartels. First Secretary of the Cuban Communist Party Miguel Diaz-Canel condemned US aggression against Venezuela. Both Venezuela and Cuba had mutual interests in promoting socialism and protection of South American sovereignty. Cuba for 65 years has resisted US efforts to depose its legitimate government and undermine the country's independence. Anti-immigrant sentiment and US hostility are driving the push for closer bilateral relations. Further military action could create more unity among Latin American nations. Assertion and resistance are going to be a part of Cuba and Mexico's foreign policy efforts.

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