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Statements on Cuba during the Kerry, Meade and Baird Q&A
Statements on Cuba during the Question & Answer segment from the official State Dept. transcript.
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Kerry: Mexico and Canada can help in Cuba negotiations
Mexico and Canada can help the United States reestablish relations with Cuba, said Secretary of State John Kerry in Boston on Saturday, after meeting with the foreign ministers of the…
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Washington and Havana break the ice
This first step in the present détente bodes well for a process that will require patience and deft managing of expectations in both countries.
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We all are the nation. Attend
It is a matter of the Cuban nation and its relations with the United States, at a time when their governments have started to walk down a road that's challenging but also necessary and…
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Why are Cubans so special?
For almost a half century, Cubans have been the most privileged immigrants in the United States.
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Senators introduce bill allowing free travel to Cuba
Eight U.S. senators -- four of them Democrats, four Republicans -- on Thursday introduced a bill that would allow American citizens to travel to Cuba without restrictions.
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Raúl Castro: ‘To learn the art of civilized coexistence’
"Whatever course developments may take, we are in the presence of the first great diplomatic victory of Latin American and Caribbean integration over the policies of the United States."
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Raúl Castro on U.S.-Cuba relations
Excerpts from the speech delivered Wednesday (Jan. 28) at the CELAC Summit in Costa Rica by Cuban President Raúl Castro Ruz, as translated by Progreso Weekly.
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CELAC’s third round
After a dull first Summit in 2013 in Chile, under neoliberal President Sebastián Piñera, and a second Summit in Havana, justly described as brilliant and transcendental, CELAC…
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Miami Herald sees U.S.-Cuba talks through a glass darkly
In Miami, it seems the success or failure of the talks is being judged by the extent to which engagement will produce regime change by new means. Coverage and opinions in the Spanish…
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