Senior Cuban diplomat hopes Trump will improve US-Cuba ties

December 08, 2016 - 10:45

A senior Cuban diplomat said on Wednesday that she hopes President-elect Donald Trump will take into account advances in US-Cuban relations and can even improve on them when he takes office.

Josefina Vidal, Cuba’s director-general of US affairs, speaks to reporters at the Foreign Ministry in Havana, Cuba, on Wednesday. US and Cuban negotiators are meeting for the last time before President Barack Obama leaves office, hoping to strike a series of deals, adding momentum to US-Cuban detente before the Trump administration takes office. — AP/VNA Photo
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HAVANA — A senior Cuban diplomat said on Wednesday that she hopes President-elect Donald Trump will take into account advances in US-Cuban relations and can even improve on them when he takes office.

Trump has threatened to end the US thaw with Cuba unless Havana delivers a "better deal" for Washington and makes concessions on human rights and opening up its economy.

Cuba "would hope the new government of the United States takes into account the results we have achieved" since diplomatic ties were re-established in 2015, and would be ready to continue improving them "on the basis of respect," said Josefina Vidal, head of US affairs at the Cuban foreign ministry.

Vidal spoke to reporters after meeting with US Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs Mari Carmen Aponte in Havana.

Cuba reaffirmed its will "continue making progress in improving relations and building ties of peaceful coexistence, beneficial to both sides," Vidal said.

However, this must happen "within respect for the existing differences, and without having to make any type of concession or abandoning the principles in which Cuba firmly believes in," she said.

The United States and Cuba re-established ties in July 2015 after a rupture of more than half a century.

Despite advances in relations between the former Cold War rivals  which include a slew of bilateral agreements and more than 208,000 US citizens visiting Cuba this year - Washington has not lifted the economic embargo imposed on the island in 1962. — AFP

 

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