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President Sheinbaum defends Mexico’s right to supply oil to Cuba

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MEXICO CITY, ‌March 30 (Reuters) - Mexico President Claudia ​Sheinbaum said on Monday that her country ⁠has every right to send fuel to Cuba, whether for humanitarian or ​commercial reasons. 

Sheinbaum's remarks came one day after ‌U.S. president Donald Trump softened his stance on the block of oil shipments to ⁠the Communist-run island and ⁠as a Russian oil tanker approached Havana.

The Mexican government "always seeks (to send) humanitarian aid, and it is in that ‌context that we will make the decision," ⁠Sheinbaum responded at her ‌morning press conference, in ​response to a question about fuel shipments to Cuba.

She did not specify ‌or give a timeline ​for when ⁠Mexico could decide to send an ‌oil shipment to ⁠Cuba.

Sheinbaum also said that private companies in Cuba, such as hotels, have approached ​the Mexican government ‌to purchase oil from state-owned energy ⁠company Pemex.

(Reporting by ​Aida Pelaez-Fernandez and Raul Cortes; Editing ​by Emily Green)

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