Cuban-Mexican Relations Hit New Low Over the weekend, Cuban leader Fidel Castro accused Mexico of being a lackey for America, after it voted to condemn Cuba's human rights record at a U.N. meeting. In response, Mexican President Vicente Fox withdrew Mexico's ambassador to Havana and asked Cuba to call its ambassador home immediately. Hear NPR's Gerry Hadden.
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Cuban-Mexican Relations Hit New Low

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Cuban-Mexican Relations Hit New Low

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Cuban-Mexican Relations Hit New Low

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Over the weekend, Cuban leader Fidel Castro accused Mexico of being a lackey for America, after it voted to condemn Cuba's human rights record at a U.N. meeting. In response, Mexican President Vicente Fox withdrew Mexico's ambassador to Havana and asked Cuba to call its ambassador home immediately. Hear NPR's Gerry Hadden.