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Sunday, June 22, 2008

EU to conditionally lift Cuba sanctions

EU to conditionally lift Cuba sanctions
The bloc wants to encourage change in the communist nation. The U.S. is
critical of the decision.
From the Associated Press
June 20, 2008

BRUSSELS -- The European Union agreed Thursday to lift its diplomatic
sanctions against Cuba but imposed tough conditions on the communist
nation, officials said.

The United States, which has maintained a decades-long trade embargo
against Cuba, criticized the move, saying there were no significant
signs that a dictatorship on the island was easing.

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 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,"
Ferrero-Waldner told reporters at an EU summit.

"There will be a sort of review to see whether indeed something will
have happened."

The largely symbolic decision is to take effect Monday.

The diplomatic sanctions, which banned high-level visits to EU nations
by Cuban officials, have not been in force since 2005. They were imposed
in 2003 after the arrests of dozens of dissidents but suspended two
years later.

As part of its action, the EU approved a set of conditions for
sanctions-free relations with Cuba.

They include the release of all political prisoners; access for Cubans
to the Internet; and a double-track approach for all EU delegations
arriving in Cuba, allowing them to meet both opposition figures and
government members.

Officials said the bloc would evaluate Cuba's progress in a year and
could take new measures if the nation's human rights record did not improve.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/laplaza/2008/06/eu-to-condition.html

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