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President Barack Obama to make historic Cuba visit in March | |
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US President Barack Obama has confirmed he will visit Cuba in March as part of a broader trip to Latin America. | |
He will be only the second sitting US president in history to travel to the island, after Calvin Coolidge in 1928. | He will be only the second sitting US president in history to travel to the island, after Calvin Coolidge in 1928. |
US Republicans have criticised the visit, saying it should not take place while the Castro family is in power. | US Republicans have criticised the visit, saying it should not take place while the Castro family is in power. |
Washington and Havana restored diplomatic ties last July and the US relaxed travel and trade restrictions after a 54-year freeze. | Washington and Havana restored diplomatic ties last July and the US relaxed travel and trade restrictions after a 54-year freeze. |
The US president confirmed his Cuba trip in a post on Twitter, saying: "Next month, I'll travel to Cuba to advance our progress and efforts that can improve the lives of the Cuban people." | |
He will be joined by his wife, Michelle, travelling to the island on 21 to 22 March, before embarking on a two-day visit to Argentina, the White House said in a statement. | |
"This historic visit - the first by a sitting US president in nearly 90 years - is another demonstration of the president's commitment to chart a new course for US-Cuban relations and connect US and Cuban citizens through expanded travel, commerce, and access to information." | |
President Obama is expected to meet members of civil society, entrepreneurs and "Cubans from all walks of life". | |
But Republican presidential candidates Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz, both sons of Cuban migrants, said the visit was a mistake. | |
What is behind US-Cuban thaw? | What is behind US-Cuban thaw? |
Obama secures Latin legacy | Obama secures Latin legacy |
In pictures: 116 years of US-Cuba ties | In pictures: 116 years of US-Cuba ties |
Asked whether he would go if he were president, Mr Rubio said: "Not if it's not a free Cuba." Mr Cruz said Mr Obama would be acting "as an apologist" and demonstrating "weakness and appeasement" to America's enemies. | |
In December, Mr Obama told Yahoo News he wanted to meet political dissidents in Cuba to help "nudge the Cuban government in a new direction". | In December, Mr Obama told Yahoo News he wanted to meet political dissidents in Cuba to help "nudge the Cuban government in a new direction". |
Cuba's government responded by saying Mr Obama was welcome to visit but should not meddle in the country's internal affairs. | Cuba's government responded by saying Mr Obama was welcome to visit but should not meddle in the country's internal affairs. |
Mr Obama's visit could coincide with the signing of a peace deal in Havana between the Colombian government and rebels from the Farc group to end that country's civil war, due to take place by 23 March. | Mr Obama's visit could coincide with the signing of a peace deal in Havana between the Colombian government and rebels from the Farc group to end that country's civil war, due to take place by 23 March. |
The deal was encouraged by the Cuban government. | The deal was encouraged by the Cuban government. |
On Tuesday, US and Cuban officials signed a deal to resume commercial air traffic for the first time in five decades. | On Tuesday, US and Cuban officials signed a deal to resume commercial air traffic for the first time in five decades. |
However, the Republican majority in the US Congress has blocked Mr Obama's call to end the longstanding trade embargo. | However, the Republican majority in the US Congress has blocked Mr Obama's call to end the longstanding trade embargo. |
The embargo limits trade and also bans US tourists from visiting the island. | The embargo limits trade and also bans US tourists from visiting the island. |