US Government described today the visit of President Barack Obama to Cuba on March 21-22 as historic, the first visit for a sitting US president in nearly 90 years»
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US President Barack Obama to Visit Cuba Next March 21-22
US President Barack Obama will visit Cuba on 21 and 22 March, the White House confirmed today in a statement. The news circulated yesterday by the world, attributed to unnamed administration sources»
Obama Asks Congress to Put an End to Cuba Blockade
Ending the blockade on Cuba will “consolidate” U.S. leadership in Latin America, Obama said in his State of the Union address»
Uncertainty of Cuba-USA Relations Ahead of US Elections
The director of the US Department at Cuba’s Foreign Ministry, Josefina Vidal, said that relations between Havana and Washington must make progress in 2016, although it is an election year in the United States.»
Cabrisas Welcomes Governor of the U.S. State of Virgina
Ricardo Cabrisas Ruiz, vice-president of the Council of Ministers, welcomed this Monday the Governor of the U.S. State of Virginia, Terry MacAuliffe, who currently pays a working visit to the Caribbean island»
Politicians from Cuba, USA and Europe Against Blockade
Politicians and academicians from Cuba, the United States and Europe agreed on the importance of ending the blockade against the island to advance in the process of normalization of Cuban-American relations.»
First Meeting of Bilateral Commission Cuba-United States Announced
The first meeting of the Bilateral Commission Cuba-United States will be held in Beijing on September 11, confirmed today the Foreign Ministry of the Caribbean island.»
Cuban Flag Raises in US State Department
The Cuban flag was raised July 20th at the headquarters of the State Department as part of the actions implemented within the process of diplomatic ties restoration between the United States and Cuba. The Cuban flag now stands alongside over 150 others, placed in alphabetical order, at the reception of the Federal body responsable for Foreign Relations. Cuba Reiterates Willingness »
Bill by US Senators in Favor of Lifting the Travel Ban to Cuba
Traveling to Cuba for tourism continues to be banned in the United States. Getting there for approved purposes remains needlessly difficult and expensive according to a New York Times Editorial.»
Cuba-USA: Seven Key Points
It has been five months since Presidents Raúl Castro and Barack Obama announced on December 17 their intention to open a new chapter in relations between the United States and Cuba»