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http://www.cnn.com/2015/07/01/politics/obama-note-to-castro-reestablish-ties/index.html

Washington (CNN)President Barack Obama said Wednesday that it was past time for the U.S. to re-establish diplomatic relations with Cuba as he announced that the two countries were reopening their embassies after more than 50 years.

"When the United States shuttered our embassy in 1961, I don't think anyone thought it would be more than half a century before it reopened," he said in remarks from the White House Rose Garden.

Earlier Wednesday in Havana, a U.S. diplomat delivered a note from Obama to Cuban President Raul Castro restoring diplomatic ties.

The short ceremony at the Cuban Foreign Ministry in Havana ended 54 years of broken relations that began during the Eisenhower administration. Jeffrey DeLaurentis, the chief of mission at the U.S. Interests Section, delivered the note.

Castro also sent a letter to Obama.

"We want to develop a friendship between our two nations that is based on the equality of rights and the people's free will," Castro said in the letter, read on state-run TV.

He went on to say that Cuba hopes to resolve differences with the United States through peaceful means, that each nation must respect the territorial integrity of the other and they should not interfere in each other's political affairs.

However, the Cuban Foreign Ministry indicated that hurdles still remained in the thaw of U.S.-Cuba relations due to the embargo that the U.S. has imposed on Cuba.

"There could be no normal relations between Cuba and the United States as long as the economic, commercial and financial blockade continues to be fully implemented, causing damage and scarcities to the Cuban people," reads a statement received by CNN. "The blockade is the main obstacle to the development of our economy; it is a violation of International Law and affects the interests of all countries, including those of the United States."

Obama has relaxed several of the prohibitions on trade and travel that have existed between the two countries, but many remain in place and can only be removed by legislation.

Obama called Wednesday for Congress to lift the embargo that prevents Cubans from traveling or doing business in Cuba.

     

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"Americans and Cubans alike are ready to move forward. I believe it's time for Congress to do the same," he said. "We've already seen members from both parties begin that work."

 

 

 

 

 

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This is long over due.  Cuba is no threat to the US and this will go a long way to help heal old wounds.



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I fear somehow my cuban cigars won't taste quite so sweet when they become legal again.



waaay overdue, should have happened a good 20 years ago



Lafiel said:
waaay overdue, should have happened a good 20 years ago


Agreed. Once the Cold War ended we should have taken steps.  In any event glad finally someone sees how antiquated this policy is.



Never made sense to isolate your ideological foes if you knew that you were right ideologically.