Venezuelan officials handed a formal letter of protest to the US embassy in Caracas on Friday to reject the White House’s recent executive order calling Venezuela a threat to national security.»
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Cuba, USA to Hold Talks on Human Rights Issues
Cuba and the United States will open dialogues next week on Human Rights, meeting suggested by Havana and accepted by Washington, said here a Foreign Ministry official.»
Cuba, US Delegations Tackle Bilateral Negotiations in Havana
Representatives of Cuba and the United States met in Havana this Monday as part of bilateral negotiations to reestablish bilateral diplomatic relations.»
New Meeting on Cuba-USA Diplomatic Relations
A meeting between delegations of Cuba and the United States will be held in Havana on Monday, March 16th, to exchange on topics related to the process of reestablishment of diplomatic relations. According to a note released Saturday, the delegations will be chaired by the Josefina Vidal, general director of the United States department at the Cuban Ministry of Foreign »
Cuba-USA Negotiations Positive despite Deep Differences
Delegations from Cuba and the United States held two days of official talks in Havana, in which they discussed issues such as illegal immigration and the course towards the restoration of diplomatic relations.»
Respectful Approach in Cuba-USA Dialogue
The talks between the delegations of Cuba and the United States on migration issues are taking place in respectful and constructive manner, Gustavo Machin, deputy director of the United States Department at the Foreign Affairs Ministry, declared to the press. He said that the round that began at nine o’clock today at the Conventions Palace in Havana, is attended by »
Cuba-USA Bilateral Talks underway in Havana
A two day round of talks has begun in Havana, to address the establishment of diplomatic relations, migratory issues and other topics of mutual interest. On January 21, Cuba and the United States began the highest level conversations to be held in decades to open the way toward the re-establishment of diplomatic relations and address other issues of bilateral interest.»
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 and U.S.A. to Hold Talks in Havana
Rounds of conversations between Cuba and the United States delegations will take place January 21-22, at Havana’s Conventions Palace.»
Protests, Violence Continue in Ferguson
Over one hundred people were arrested during the three days of violent protests in Ferguson, after a grand jury exonerated the police killing of a young African American in August.»