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WASHINGTON – Migration issues are headlining talks in Washington between the U.S. and Cuba, yet long-standing disputes threaten efforts to thaw relations between the Cold War enemies.
Officials from the United States and Cuba met in Havana on Thursday to discuss longstanding migration accords in the latest sign of a new collaborative spirit between the Cold War foes.
HAVANA -- The United States and Cuba have agreed to resume bilateral talks on migration issues next month, a State Department official said Wednesday -- the latest evidence of a thaw in relations ...
Cuba warned Tuesday that US pressure could lead to a new surge in migration, as Washington imposed fresh sanctions to curb the island’s key money-maker of supplying doctors abroad.