As U.S.-Cuba talks proceed: End the blockade!
As U.S.-Cuba talks proceed: End the blockade!
Cheryl LaBash March 8, 2015
Cuban and U.S. negotiators have announced progress after the second round of talks to formalize diplomatic relations between Cuba and the United States. Both delegations characterized the discussions as professional, respectful and constructive. A sticky point, however, is the U.S. persistence in keeping Cuba on the so-called state-supported terrorism list.
To someone who knows the history of U.S.-Cuban relations since 1959, that the U.S. State Department could designate Cuba terrorist brings hypocrisy to a new level. When there is a crisis or disaster anywhere in the world, Havana sends doctors; Washington sends Navy SEALs, drones and snipers. The only reason Cuba is on the terrorism list, and the U.S. isnt, is that Washington draws up the list.
Last Dec. 17, Cuban President Raul Castro announced that the U.S. and Cuba would begin talks to reestablish relations that the U.S. broke in 1961. Since then, one round of negotiations took place on Jan. 22 in Havana and a second on Feb. 27 in Washington, D.C. Amid what Cubas chief negotiator Josefina Vidal Ferreiro calls permanent communication, technical discussions are scheduled in March on civil aviation, human trafficking, marine preservation, Internet capacity and the structure of human-rights dialog. An interagency U.S. delegation will go to Havana to discuss regulatory changes. Vidal is director general of Cubas Ministry of Foreign Affairs, U.S. Division.
Cubas immediate concerns are Washingtons listing it as a State Sponsor of Terrorism (SST) and denying its diplomatic corps in the U.S. banking rights. On Dec. 17, President Barack Obama had instructed the State Department to review its designation of Cuba. More than two months and two rounds of discussion later, Cuba is still on the list.
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