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Mexico’s Sheinbaum aims to send humanitarian aid to Cuba by Monday

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MEXICO CITY, Feb ​6 - Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Friday that her government is aiming to send ⁠humanitarian aid, including food and other basic supplies, to Cuba by Monday. 

"We are planning to ‍send this aid either this weekend or on Monday ​at the latest," Sheinbaum said at her morning daily press conference. 

Sheinbaum also said that her administration is ​working "on all diplomatic efforts to be able to resume oil shipments to Cuba," as Mexico halted shipments of crude and refined products to the island in mid-January under pressure from the ‌Trump administration.

Washington subsequently threatened tariffs on countries that ‌supply oil to the communist-ruled island, saying that Cuba poses ​an "extraordinary threat" to U.S. national security - a claim Havana denies."Obviously, we do not want sanctions ‌against Mexico, but we are in the process of dialogue ⁠and, for now, humanitarian aid will be ‌sent," Sheinbaum said. 

Sources told ​Reuters this week that Mexican officials are seeking ways to send fuel to Cuba to help ⁠meet basic needs ⁠without the retaliation of tariffs from Washington. It ​remains uncertain whether Mexico will find a solution.

(Reporting by Raul Cortes; ‌Editing by Emily Green)

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