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Cuba and US Discuss Re-establishment of Diplomatic Relations

Cuba and the United States began today in Havana the second day of talks with a meeting focused on the restoration of diplomatic relations, the opening of embassies, and other issues of bilateral interest. This meeting, running at the Havana’s Conference Center, is the result of the statements made by the presidents from both countries on December 17, about the »

Cuban Foreign Minister Welcomed US Senators, Congress Representatives

Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez met with senators and representatives of the U.S. Democratic Party, with whom he discussed issues of interest for both countries. According to a note issued by Granma newspaper, senators Patrick Leahy (Vermont), Richard Durbin (Illinois), Sheldon Whitehouse (Rhode Island) and Debbie Stabenow (Michigan), as well as representatives Christopher van Hollen (Maryland) and Peter Welch (Vermont), all »

Cuba Ready to Put New Migration Policy in Force

Cuban Immigration authorities said that appropriate conditions have already been created in the country for the implementation of new legal regulations aimed at updating the island’s migration policy, to get in force January 14.»

Cuba Announces New Immigration Reforms in Special TV Program

The Cuban television broadcast a special program on Wednesday night to deepen into details of updating the immigration policy of the country and to announce new measures taken in this field, in addition to those already reported last week»