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John Kerry has arrived in Havana for the flag-raising ceremony at the US embassy, in the first visit to the island by a US secretary of state in more than 70 years. | |
Diplomatic relations between the US and Cuba have been officially restored, with Cuba’s foreign minister set to take the hugely symbolic step of raising his country’s flag at a newly designated embassy in Washington later on Monday. The embassy building was closed in 1961 after diplomatic relations were broken in 1961. | Diplomatic relations between the US and Cuba have been officially restored, with Cuba’s foreign minister set to take the hugely symbolic step of raising his country’s flag at a newly designated embassy in Washington later on Monday. The embassy building was closed in 1961 after diplomatic relations were broken in 1961. |
We’d like to find out from Cubans about what’s it like to live and work in Cuba and what your hopes are for the future? What are the positive aspects of better relations with the USA? Do you have any fears? We’d also like you to show us Cuba, so please do share photos and videos. | We’d like to find out from Cubans about what’s it like to live and work in Cuba and what your hopes are for the future? What are the positive aspects of better relations with the USA? Do you have any fears? We’d also like you to show us Cuba, so please do share photos and videos. |
You can submit your photos, videos or text with us by clicking on the blue ‘contribute’ button on this article. We will use the most interesting contributions in our reporting. | You can submit your photos, videos or text with us by clicking on the blue ‘contribute’ button on this article. We will use the most interesting contributions in our reporting. |
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