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Cuba's Raul Castro urges US to lift trade embargo | Cuba's Raul Castro urges US to lift trade embargo |
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Cuban President Raul Castro has urged the US to end its trade embargo after the two countries opened formal talks on restoring diplomatic relations. | Cuban President Raul Castro has urged the US to end its trade embargo after the two countries opened formal talks on restoring diplomatic relations. |
He said the five-decade embargo "caused enormous human and economic damage". | He said the five-decade embargo "caused enormous human and economic damage". |
But only the US Congress has the power to lift the embargo, and correspondents say many Republicans are still deeply opposed to this. | But only the US Congress has the power to lift the embargo, and correspondents say many Republicans are still deeply opposed to this. |
On Wednesday, US President Barack Obama and Mr Castro agreed a number of measures to improve ties. | On Wednesday, US President Barack Obama and Mr Castro agreed a number of measures to improve ties. |
They included the release by Cuba of US contractor Alan Gross and three Cubans held in the US. | They included the release by Cuba of US contractor Alan Gross and three Cubans held in the US. |
Relations between the US and Cuba have been frozen since the early 1960s when the US broke off diplomatic relations and imposed a trade embargo after Cuba's revolution led to communism. | Relations between the US and Cuba have been frozen since the early 1960s when the US broke off diplomatic relations and imposed a trade embargo after Cuba's revolution led to communism. |
But in unprecedented moves on Wednesday, Mr Obama said the "rigid and outdated policy" of isolating Cuba had clearly failed. | But in unprecedented moves on Wednesday, Mr Obama said the "rigid and outdated policy" of isolating Cuba had clearly failed. |
He said economic reforms were still needed in Cuba and human rights there needed to be upheld. But he said it was time for a new approach. | He said economic reforms were still needed in Cuba and human rights there needed to be upheld. But he said it was time for a new approach. |
Mr Obama added that the US was looking to open an embassy in Havana in the coming months. | Mr Obama added that the US was looking to open an embassy in Havana in the coming months. |
The BBC's Barbara Plett Usher in Washington says that although Mr Obama has the authority to normalise relations with Cuba and increase the flow of people and money, only Congress can lift the embargo. | |
The president still faces strong opposition from some in Congress who view the Cuban regime as a repressive dictatorship, she says. | |
Cuban-American Republican Senator Marco Rubio said he would do all he could to "unravel" the plan. | |
Fellow Senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham said the shift in policy reflected "America and the values it stands for in retreat and decline". | |
Bells ring out | Bells ring out |
Wednesday's announcements follow more than a year of secret talks in Canada and at the Vatican, directly involving Pope Francis. | Wednesday's announcements follow more than a year of secret talks in Canada and at the Vatican, directly involving Pope Francis. |
In his televised address on Wednesday, President Castro said Cuba was willing to discuss differences that remain with the US on national sovereignty, democracy and internal policies. | In his televised address on Wednesday, President Castro said Cuba was willing to discuss differences that remain with the US on national sovereignty, democracy and internal policies. |
"We should learn the art of living together in a civilised manner in spite of our differences," he said. | "We should learn the art of living together in a civilised manner in spite of our differences," he said. |
As he spoke, church bells rang out and schools paused their lessons to mark the news. | As he spoke, church bells rang out and schools paused their lessons to mark the news. |
Officials said that Mr Obama and Mr Castro spoke by telephone on Tuesday for nearly an hour - the first presidential-level talks between the two nations since Cuba's 1959 revolution. | Officials said that Mr Obama and Mr Castro spoke by telephone on Tuesday for nearly an hour - the first presidential-level talks between the two nations since Cuba's 1959 revolution. |
Mr Gross, 65, who is in poor health, was detained by the Cuban authorities five years ago for importing banned satellite technology. | Mr Gross, 65, who is in poor health, was detained by the Cuban authorities five years ago for importing banned satellite technology. |
His arrest and imprisonment had undermined previous attempts to thaw diplomatic relations between the two countries. | His arrest and imprisonment had undermined previous attempts to thaw diplomatic relations between the two countries. |
Cuba and the US said he had been freed on humanitarian grounds. | Cuba and the US said he had been freed on humanitarian grounds. |
Cuba also freed an unnamed American intelligence officer who had been in jail in Cuba for nearly 20 years. | Cuba also freed an unnamed American intelligence officer who had been in jail in Cuba for nearly 20 years. |
In exchange, Washington released three high profile Cuban prisoners who were serving lengthy sentences for espionage. | In exchange, Washington released three high profile Cuban prisoners who were serving lengthy sentences for espionage. |
They were part of the so-called "Cuban Five" who US prosecutors said had sought to infiltrate US military bases and spied on Cuban exiles in Florida. | They were part of the so-called "Cuban Five" who US prosecutors said had sought to infiltrate US military bases and spied on Cuban exiles in Florida. |
Two of them had recently been allowed to return to Cuba after finishing their sentences. | Two of them had recently been allowed to return to Cuba after finishing their sentences. |
Key dates | Key dates |
1959: Fidel Castro and his guerrilla army defeat the US-backed Cuban regime of Fulgencio Batista | 1959: Fidel Castro and his guerrilla army defeat the US-backed Cuban regime of Fulgencio Batista |
1960-1961: Cuba nationalises US businesses without compensation; US breaks off diplomatic relations and imposes a trade embargo in response | 1960-1961: Cuba nationalises US businesses without compensation; US breaks off diplomatic relations and imposes a trade embargo in response |
1961: Failed Bay of Pigs invasion by CIA-backed Cuban exiles | 1961: Failed Bay of Pigs invasion by CIA-backed Cuban exiles |
1962: Soviet Union deploys ballistic missiles to Cuba, prompting Cuban Missile Crisis | 1962: Soviet Union deploys ballistic missiles to Cuba, prompting Cuban Missile Crisis |
2001: Five Cubans, dubbed the Cuban Five, are jailed in Miami for spying | 2001: Five Cubans, dubbed the Cuban Five, are jailed in Miami for spying |
2008: Raul Castro becomes Cuban president | 2008: Raul Castro becomes Cuban president |
2009: US citizen Alan Gross detained in Cuba accused of spying | 2009: US citizen Alan Gross detained in Cuba accused of spying |
Dec 2013: US President Barack Obama and Raul Castro shake hands at Nelson Mandela's funeral - the first such public gesture since 1959 | Dec 2013: US President Barack Obama and Raul Castro shake hands at Nelson Mandela's funeral - the first such public gesture since 1959 |
17 December 2014: Alan Gross is released by Cuba | 17 December 2014: Alan Gross is released by Cuba |