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09 Jan 2014 12:30 #172377
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(Reuters) - Officials from the United States and Cuba met in Havana on Thursday to discuss longstanding migration accords in the latest sign of a new collaborative spirit between the Cold War foes.
The migration talks are the highest public contact between the two governments which do not have diplomatic relations, and recent meetings have been increasingly constructive, officials say.
The U.S. delegation was headed by Edward Alex Lee, acting deputy assistant secretary of state for Western Hemisphere affairs. There was no immediate confirmation from Cuba as to who led its delegation.
It was the second such meeting since July 2013. Under accords signed in 1994 and 1995, both governments pledged to promote safe, legal, and orderly migration between Cuba and the United States and meet every six months to review the issue.
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09 Jan 2014 13:11 #172397
by Kwami
Why don't the Americans just lift the embargo against the long suffering Cuban people
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09 Jan 2014 13:58 #172411
by ketchim
Cuba should NOT encourage this .
I can see Havana and now the new Varadero becoming America's Playground :
Like it was prior to the Embargo.
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