Cuba and U.S. discuss impact of recent changes made by Obama
The meeting saw the participation of officials from the U.S. Treasury, Commerce and State departments and representatives from various Cuban ministries and entities
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The meeting saw the participation of officials from the U.S. Treasury, Commerce and State departments and representatives from various Cuban ministries and entities
Interview with Cuban researcher and essayist Abel González Santamaría, responsible for compiling the book Raúl Castro y Nuestra América. 86 discursos, intervenciones y declaraciones
Various social organizations joined our continent this Thursday in supporting Cuba’s position in the sessions of the Summit of the Americas Civil Society Forum
Before the event began, shouts of “Out, worms out” and “get them out of here,” were heard from the almost 70 Cuban delegates
Colombia will be the first Latin American country to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) as a “global partner”
According to the President of the United States of America Barack Obama, speaking to U.S. business representatives and members of the Cuban sate and private sector participating in a Business Forum, held March 21
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.
Cuba’s diplomatic mission in the United States was officially re-inaugurated this morning, July 20. The Cuban Interest Section in Washington is now the country’s embassy.
Hundreds of people gathered outside the newly reopened U.S. Embassy in Havana on August 14, to witness the historic flag-raising ceremony, the equivalent of no longer be prisoners of the past, standing before him where the three Marines who which took place at the Cuban mission in Washington on July 20.
On February 17, during a press conference at Havana’s Hotel Nacional, U.S. Senators Claire McCaskill, Mark Warner, and Amy Klobuchar expressed optimism in regards to the reestablishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries, and the easing of restrictions on trade