Friday, February 14, 2014

Cuba hopes EU talks will lead to U.S. gesture -commissioner

Cuba hopes EU talks will lead to U.S. gesture: commissioner
BY DANIEL TROTTA
HAVANA Thu Feb 13, 2014 7:57pm EST

(Reuters) - Cuba hopes the opening of negotiations on a new political
agreement with the European Union could lead to similar talks with the
United States, a visiting EU commissioner said Cuba's foreign minister
told her on Thursday.

EU Education Commissioner Androulla Vassiliou said she, too, hoped the
launching of an EU-Cuba dialogue would lead to better relations between
Cuba and the United States, which severed diplomatic ties with the
communist island in 1961 and imposed an economic embargo a year later.

Vassiliou spoke to reporters after meeting Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno
Rodriguez.

"He said if negotiations with the EU start, it would be a good message
also for the U.S. and that we hope that President Obama will be able to
also proceed with a similar gesture without any political costs,"
Vassiliou said.

By suggesting Obama could extend an opening to Cuba without political
costs, Rodriguez may have been referring to a public opinion poll
released on Tuesday showing most Americans, and a strong majority of
Floridians, support normalizing relations with Cuba.

Rodriguez did not make himself available to reporters.

The Cuban Foreign Minister was "expressing a wish that with a resumption
of a dialogue with the EU this will be also a good moment for the United
States to take the same position," Vassiliou said.

The European Union on Monday agreed to launch negotiations with Cuba to
increase trade, investment and dialogue on human rights in its most
significant diplomatic shift since Brussels lifted sanctions on the
communist-ruled country in 2008.

The talks could lead to the end of the EU's "common position" on Cuba,
adopted in December 1996, which places human rights and democracy
conditions on improved economic relations.

Cuba, a one-party state that stifles dissent, had previously refused to
open talks with Europe as long as the common position was in place.

(Reporting by Daniel Trotta; Editing by David Adams and Ken; Wills)

Source: Cuba hopes EU talks will lead to U.S. gesture: commissioner |
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http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/02/14/us-cuba-eu-usa-idUSBREA1D01720140214

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