Wednesday, March 25, 2015

EU and Cuba push for closer ties as thaw develops

EU and Cuba push for closer ties as thaw develops
From the section Latin America & Caribbean

The European Union and Cuba will intensify negotiations aimed at
normalising ties, EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini says.
Ms Mogherini hoped the two sides could sign an agreement by the end of 2015.
She was speaking after meeting President Raul Castro and Foreign
Minister Bruno Rodriguez on Tuesday in the Cuban capital, Havana.
Ms Mogherini is the highest-ranking EU official to visit communist Cuba
for several years.
Thaw
Her visit is seen as another sign that the island is strengthening its
ties with the West, after decades of Cold War tensions.
In December, Cuba and the United States announced they would be
improving their ties, which have been frozen since 1961.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov also met Cuban leaders in Havana
on Tuesday and praised the thaw in Cuba-US ties. Cuba was allied to
Moscow during the Cold War.
While EU-Cuban relations never reached the levels of animosity of those
between Cuba and the US, the EU did have economic sanctions in place
against the island until 2008.
Under its 1996 Common Position, the EU had moreover restricted its ties
with the Cuban government until reforms were made in areas such as
democracy, a multi-party system, human rights and fundamental freedoms.
In February 2014, the EU announced it would enter into negotiations with
Cuba to restore full bilateral relations.
However, the two sides only held three meetings in 2014, prompting Ms
Mogherini to call the pace "slow".
The Cuban foreign minister and Ms Mogherini are due to meet again at the
Summit of the Americas in two weeks time and on 22 April in Brussels.
The EU is Cuba's second-biggest trading partner after Venezuela and also
represents a major source of investment.
One-third of tourists to the island every year come from the EU.

Source: EU and Cuba push for closer ties as thaw develops - BBC News -
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-32047089

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