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Caravans in US call for normal relations with Cuba
Caravans in US call for normal relations with Cuba
25 de abril de 2021, 0:30
Havana, Apr 25 (Prensa Latina) The caravans staged in the United States advocate for the end of restrictions on Cuba and call for normal relations between the two countries, said a Foreign Ministry official. On his Twitter account, the director general of the United States Issues Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Carlos Fernandez de Cossio, pointed out how Cuban-Americans, to end the limitations of seeing or helping their relatives, have expanded throughout the northern country, Canada, Latin America, Africa and Europe.
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“Cuba is hopeful U.S. President Joe Biden will swiftly reverse his predecessor’s hard-line approach toward the Communist-run island and resume the policy of detente begun by the Obama administration, a top official in Havana told Reuters. Carlos Fernandez de Cossio, Cuba’s top diplomat in charge of relations with the United States, said Biden’s pledges suggested he wanted to restart where he and Obama left off.” (Reuters 1/21.)
We bet! Who can blame the terror-sponsoring Cubans for salivating at the looming diplomatic windfall!
The proverbial Martian visiting earth would instantly see that in any diplomatic poker-playing between the U.S. and Cuba, we held all the cards.
2021/01/13 06:12 Cuba s Director General of U.S. Affairs Carlos Fernandez de Cossio speaks at a press conference in Havana, Cuba, Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2021. The Trump adm. Cuba s Director General of U.S. Affairs Carlos Fernandez de Cossio speaks at a press conference in Havana, Cuba, Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2021. The Trump administration has re-designated Cuba as a state sponsor of terrorism in a move that hits the country with new sanctions shortly before President-elect Joe Biden takes office. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa) Cuba s Director General of U.S. Affairs Carlos Fernández de Cossio, center, puts on a mask as a precaution against the spread of the new coronavirus, .