INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Mexico rejoined the G77+China alliance, a move announced by Cuba at the conclusion of a recent global summit, with unanimous support from
all participating countries.In 1994, Mexico exited the group to become part of the OECD
confront urgent matters like climate shifts and societal inequities.Mexico Rejoins G77+China at Havana Summit
during the Havana-based Global South summit.The focus was on innovation, scientific progress, and brainstorming solutions.Mexico strives to
make the world a better place.It aims to strengthen cooperation among Southern nations to address global challenges like climate alterations
with the United States sanctions imposed on Cuba, labeling them as contrary to international norms.