México frente a la expulsión de Cuba de la OEA

Mexico’s position on the expulsion of Cuba from the OAS Since the meeting at Punta del Este in 1962, in which Mexico voted against the expulsion of Cuba from OAS, both countries maintained a relationship which was exceptional in a double sense: Mexico did not break with Cuba and Cuba did not inte...

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Main Author: Carlos Tello Díaz
Format: article
Language:EN
PL
Published: Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing 2021
Subjects:
OEA
Law
K
J
Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/58c3aabde5b54b89a5bc908a871f6c05
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Summary:Mexico’s position on the expulsion of Cuba from the OAS Since the meeting at Punta del Este in 1962, in which Mexico voted against the expulsion of Cuba from OAS, both countries maintained a relationship which was exceptional in a double sense: Mexico did not break with Cuba and Cuba did not intervene in Mexico. The exceptional character of their relationship had an important consequence for both of them: Mexicans never suffered the trauma of guerilla warfare – and its corollary: repressive war – and Cubans were never totally isolated from Latin America. It also had, of course, a significant effect on their relationship with the United States: both countries, through their friendship, reaffirmed their nationalism against the hegemonic power in North America. The article recounts and analyzes the details of the meeting at Punta del Este.