02-05-2024 03:18 PM Jerusalem Timing

US, Cuba to Meet in Coming Weeks on Reopening Embassies

US, Cuba to Meet in Coming Weeks on Reopening Embassies

The United States and Cuba will hold a new meeting in coming weeks in Washington on reopening embassies, the latest step in their historic rapprochement.

The United States and Cuba will hold a new meeting in coming weeks in Washington on reopening embassies, the latest step in their historic rapprochement, Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez said Wednesday.

"In the coming weeks, there will be a new round of negotiations in Washington on reestablishing diplomatic relations and opening embassies," he told AFP in an exclusive interview.

The exact date has not yet been set, he said.US and Cuba flags

The two sides have held several rounds of talks since the landmark announcement by US President Barack Obama and Cuba's Raul Castro on December 17 that the former Cold War foes would restore full diplomatic ties severed in 1961.

The negotiations are being led by US Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs Roberta Jacobson and Cuba's top diplomat for US affairs, Josefina Vidal.

In Washington, a State Department official said "we expect to meet next week" while also acknowledging: "we don't have a date."

Rodriguez said the talks had made "considerable" progress on the issue of allowing the Cuban diplomatic mission in Washington to open a bank account, which it has not been able to do because of the trade and financial embargo the US has imposed on the communist island since 1962.

The last talks between the two sides took place on March 16 in Havana.
It was followed in April by a highly symbolic meeting between Obama and Castro at the Summit of the Americas in Panama.