Diplomatic Pathways: U.S. and Cuba Seek Economic Reforms Amid Tensions
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Representatives from Havana and Washington met in Cuba to discuss the possible lifting of the US energy embargo in exchange for concessions from the communist regime. The meeting, which took place in early April, has now been reported by the American public broadcaster NPR, citing officials from both countries.
Havana, Cuba confirmed yesterday that a “respectful and professional” meeting was recently held between Cuba and the United States delegations in Havana, and rejected the fact that deadlines had been set there or conminatory approaches, ultimatums or conditions, as some American media have pointed out, reported the official newspaper Granma.
Cuba said it held meetings with U.S. officials on the island in the last few days. This happens at a time when Washington is pressing Havana to open up its economy. Alejandro García del Toro, deputy director general of the U.S. Ministry of Foreign Affairs, told Granma on Monday that the meeting took place in a “respectful and professional manner.” He denied that ultimatums or deadlines have been issued, and indicated that his government is focus…
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