U.S. Secretary of State, John Kerry, is carrying out today a brief visit to Cuba, to preside over the official ceremony of the reopening of the U.S. embassy in Havana. Kerry will hoist his country’s flag in the afternoon over the official residence of the head of the Washington diplomatic mission in Havana. This is the first time in 70 »
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Kerry Travels to Cuba with Delegation of 19 Persons
The accompanying delegation of Secretary of State John Kerry to Cuba consists of 19 persons, including government officials and congressmen, who will be tomorrow at the official opening ceremony of the US Embassy.»
U.S. Counselor Hopeful about Dialogue with Venezuela
Counselor of the U.S. State Departmet, Thomas Shannon, expressed his hope of bringing to fruition the dialogue initiated with Venezuela to settle the differences between the two governments.»
Cuba-USA Bilateral Relations Get under Way
The official re-opening of the Cuban and the USA embassies in Washington and Havana, respectively, are very significant events on the way to the rapprochement already began last December 17th, between the northern superpower and our country.»
Cuba and USA Restore Diplomatic Relations
The Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cuba, Marcelino Medina, today received a letter from the United States President, Barack Obama, addressed to his peer Raul Castro. The letter was delivered at the headquarters of the Foreign Ministry by the head of the Interests Section of the United States in Havana, Jeffrey DeLaurentis. Growing Interest in Cooperation Between Cuba »
Hollande, Obama to Hold Talk on Spying Issue
French President François Hollande and US Barack Obama will hold a telephone interview in the next few hours on the recent WikiLeaks disclose about the espionage of French presidents.»
Venezuela Slams US Military Exercises
The National Bolivarian Armed Forces (FANB) denounced dangerous US military exercises, called Tradewinds, with the participation of Caribbean countries.»
US Federal Register Published Governmental Decision on Cuba
United States ratified today the withdrawal of Cuba from the alleged sponsors of terrorism list by publishing the decision in the Federal Register, the official journal of the U.S. Government.»
Clinton Would Defeat Republicans despite Falling Support
US Democrat Hillary Clinton would defeat any Republican candidate in 2016 despite the fact that half of Americans see her unfavorably, today told a CNN / ORC.»
What Had to Happen Has indeed Happened: Cuba Off Terrorism List
The announcement of the rescission of Cuba from the state sponsor of terrorism list in which it was arbitrarily included in 1982, by the Ronald Reagan administration, has been great news during the last few hours around the world.»