U.S. Secretary of Commerce visits Port of Mariel
Scheduled today, October 7, is a meeting with Cuban authorities to discuss the scope of steps recently taken by the U.S. government to modify the implementation of some aspects of the blockade
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Scheduled today, October 7, is a meeting with Cuban authorities to discuss the scope of steps recently taken by the U.S. government to modify the implementation of some aspects of the blockade
Two Senators and two Representatives visiting Havana agree that bipartisan support is growing for an end to travel restrictions and expansion of relations with Cuba, while expressing their desire to eliminate the blockade
This second round of conversations is exclusively dedicated to discussing unresolved issues relating to the reestablishment of bilateral relations and details regarding the opening of embassies.
The meeting between Kerry and Rodríguez Parrilla is the highest level diplomatic encounter held between Cuba and the U.S. in over half a century.
GranmaInternational shares with our readers some of the Comandante en Jefe's reflections and ideas on issues which impact the world today
Cuban and U.S. delegations met yesterday, May 21, in Washington for seven hours discussing the reestablishment of diplomatic relations. Talks continue today at the State Department. In another important development, the Cuban Interests Section in Washington announced that banking services for its operations in the U.S. have finally been acquired.
Jen Psaki acknowledged the failure of U.S. strategy and also indicated the productive impact of improved relations between the two countries
A significant setback in relations between Cuba and the U.S. occurred with President Trump's return to a hostile policy, while the Cuban government reiterates its willingess to continue respectful dialogue and cooperation in areas of mutual interest, without preconditions
The change in policy toward Cuba, announced June 16 by U.S. President Donald Trump, implies a setback in bilateral relations • Granma shares opinions and analysis from both sides of the Florida Straits
With the announcement that the United States is set to raise taxes on steel and aluminum imports, the Donald Trump administration might has just launched the first bomb of a trade war with unpredictable consequences