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EU External Relations Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner said the bloc felt it had to encourage changes in Cuba after Raul Castro took over as the head of the country’s government from his ailing brother Fidel.
“There will be very clear language also on what the Cubans still have to do … releasing prisoners, really working on human rights questions,” she told reporters at an EU summit. “There will be a sort of review to see whether indeed something will have happened.”
The measures were imposed in 2003 and were suspended in 2005. Some EU nations — including the Czech Republic and Sweden — were reluctant to lift the diplomatic sanctions entirely during this week’s two-day summit, saying they wanted to see Cuba improve human rights first.
Washington imposed a trade blockade of Cuba almost 50 years ago and has no immediate plans to lift it…
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