You should note that when international politics and diplomacy are involved, there are no real friends but different countries with common or diverging interests that more often than not, end up in 'friendly rivalries', contempt or even outright war.
With that in mind, both countries have close diplomatic ties with diverging interests that do not collide with each other and in general terms, have a cooperative attitude towards each other.
No, but it is very close. Should there be a major event that affects any part of Mexico there would be repercussions in Cuba.
The Yucatan Channel is the strip of water provides a passageway between Mexico and Cuba.
Cuba was never a part of Mexico.
Mexico does... don't know about Cuba ?? O_O
Mexico, Cuba, The Bahamas.
Mexico is a capitalist country, while Cuba is communist.
the eniems of cuba is Mexico
Mexico
The US, Cuba and Mexico.
It is east of Mexico.
no
Mexico and Cuba are separate countries; Mexico is part of the North American continent (south of the United States) while Cuba is an island on the Caribbean Sea, southeast of Florida state.