Mexico Embraces Cuban Doctors, Defies US Pressure

Mexico's president vows to continue accepting Cuban medical workers, praising their services in underserved rural areas despite US opposition.
Mexico has firmly stated its intention to continue accepting Cuban medical workers, despite pressure from the United States. President Claudia Sheinbaum praised the services provided by Cuban doctors, who often work in underserved rural areas across the country.
This decision by the Mexican government comes at a time when tensions between the US and Cuba have been escalating. The US has long been critical of Cuba's socialist government and has imposed strict economic sanctions on the island nation. However, Mexico's unwavering support for the Cuban medical professionals suggests that it is willing to defy American pressure in order to ensure the well-being of its own citizens.
Cuban doctors have a long history of providing medical assistance in developing countries around the world, often in regions that lack access to adequate healthcare. In Mexico, these doctors have been instrumental in providing care to remote and impoverished communities, where the local healthcare infrastructure is often insufficient to meet the needs of the population.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Al Jazeera


