Mexico to Maintain Cuban Doctors Amid U.S. Pressure, Says President Sheinbaum

President Claudia Sheinbaum announced Mexico will continue employing Cuban doctors despite pressure from neighboring countries and the U.S.-led campaign against such programs. This move underscores Mexico's commitment to healthcare in remote areas and its support for Cuba amid shifting regional diplomacy. Observers will watch how this decision affects Mexico's regional relations and healthcare outcomes amid ongoing geopolitical tension.
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