 The United Mexican States and Sinclucia continue to strengthen diplomatic ties through solidarity and cooperation on several projects. The government of Mexico has collaborated with Sinclucia on several projects, including that of infrastructure and health. The country has been supporting Sinclucia's fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, making several donations over time. This time around, the government of the United Mexican States, through the Mexican Agency for International Development Cooperation, AMEXEED, donated two ventilators to Sinclucia. Minister David Simone is the charge defense at the Embassy of the United Mexican States in Sinclucia. The executive director of AMEXEED indicated that the ventilators will contribute to the comprehensive care of patients affected by the coronavirus in Sinclucia. She opined that no country can effectively address international challenges individually, especially when facing global challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic has fostered a united front the world over, as various countries continue to come to the aid of others in the fight against the coronavirus. No country has been untouched by the negative social and economic impact of this health crisis. Small island states like Sinclucia, according to Minister for Health and Wellness, Senator Hon. Mary Isaac, have been able to withstand social and economic upheaval of the pandemic with the assistance granted by diplomatic allies. These friendly governments, she noted, have come to the aid of such states, providing much-needed support and supplies, such as personal protective equipment, PPEs, and training to name a few. Hon. Isaac expressed immense gratitude to the government and people of the United Mexican States for the generous donation. The ventilators were handed over to Sinclucia on 2 June 2021. From the Government Information Service, I am Genelle Norville.