U.S. Congress delegation in Cuba to "learn and talk"

Fri Apr 3, 2009 11:21pm BST
 
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By Jeff Franks

HAVANA (Reuters) - Members of the U.S. House of Representatives arrived in Havana on Friday to meet with Cuban officials in a sign of accelerating efforts to improve U.S.-Cuban relations.

Representative Barbara Lee said the group of seven Democrats came with no messages from President Barack Obama or proposals for the Cubans but simply to "see what the possibilities are."

"We're here to learn and talk and to see if there are any issues we need to communicate back to our government," she told reporters.

The congressional delegation is the first from the United States known to have come to Cuba since Obama took office in January.

"Change is in the air and our president, of course, talks very clearly about bilateral relations with all countries in the world," said Lee.

The five-day visit comes as the U.S. House and Senate prepare to consider bills that would eliminate a ban on Americans traveling to Cuba that is part of a trade embargo imposed on the island by the United States since 1962.

Obama has said he would ease the embargo but not eliminate it until Cuba shows progress toward democracy and greater human rights.

Obama also has called for dialogue with Cuba as part of a move toward normalization of relations that have been hostile since a 1959 revolution put Fidel Castro in power and transformed the island into what is now one of the world's last communist countries.  Continued...

 

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