Claudia Sheinbaum avoids committing to Mexico continuing to send oil to Cuba
Mexico's president avoids committing to her administration continuing to supply oil to Cuba and aligns itself with a demand issued by Donald Trump
President Claudia Sheinbaum refrained from expressing any responsibility for the alleged leak of a report that claimed Mexico stopped sending oil to Cuba as a result of pressure from the US government, claiming that the contracts signed with the state-owned Mexican Petroleum ( PEMEX ) determine the terms of the agreements that are entered into and when these agreements are renewed. According to a report from Bloomberg, which was based on documents to which it had access, Pemex stopped an oil package going to Cuba and also cut the island off of its export schedule despite the fact that the introduction of hydrocarbons to the Caribbean country was planned before the month's end. Without giving specifics about the disqualification, the article also mentions the Swift Galaxy as the vessel that handled the canceled goods. However, the inspiration behind the contentious choice appears to be a threat concept that President Donald Trump sent a few days ago. No more wealth or fuel for Cuba. Everything! I urge you to strike a bargain before it's too late, he wrote on the Truth Social platform. Evidently, these phrases led the Mexican government to halt its fuel supply to the beach. When questioned about this, the Mexican president, Claudia Sheinbaum, stated that the conditions set forth in the agreements signed with Pemex determine whether or not oil exports occur, which suggests that arrangements to offer the area may not longer exist. Oil is delivered to Cuba in two ways, according to the statement. One is through contracts signed by Petroleos Mexicanos ( Pemex ) with a government agency in Cuba. According to the agreement, Pemex determines when it is sent. The second is provided by international humanitarian assistance. sent. She stated," I not said it had been suspended, that was a after view based on a paper post. "
Regarding the possibility of delivering fuel to Cuba for charitable purposes, the Mexican President merely stated that this would depend on how the Cuban government evaluated the demand.
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