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Missing sailboats for Cuba aid convoy arrived safely, AFP reports

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HAVANA/MEXICO CITY, March ‌27 (Reuters) - Two sailboats that went ​missing from a convoy transporting humanitarian aid from Mexico to ⁠Cuba arrived safely in Cuba, AFP reported on Friday citing the U.S. Coast Guard.

A spokesperson ​for the convoy said he could not yet reach ‌the U.S. Coast Guard to verify the information.

"It's not confirmed," spokesperson James Schneider told Reuters.

The two boats ⁠were part of a broader volunteer ⁠grassroots aid effort seeking to deliver food, medicine, baby formula and other supplies to energy-strapped Cuba, which has been suffering prolonged power outages ‌and a deepening economic crisis after the U.S. ⁠tightened an embargo on oil ‌and other goods.

The U.S. Coast ​Guard and Mexico's navy did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

A Cuban state-run news ‌program at 1 p.m. local time ​repeated President Miguel ⁠Diaz-Canel's concern over the boats, citing them ‌as still missing.

In a ⁠press conference earlier on Friday, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said the search for the boats was ​ongoing, and that ‌nine people had been on board one of ⁠the boats.

(Reporting by Dave ​Sherwood, Raul Cortes and Sarah Morland; Editing ​by Daina Beth Solomon)

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