U.S. and Cuba reach a deal to open embassies, renew diplomatic ties
- President Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry to make formal 
announcement Wednesday
- Embassies would open in Washington, D.C. and Havana
- For U.S., sticking point has been freedom for diplomats to travel 
around island
BY LESLEY CLARK
lclark@mcclatchydc.com
The Obama administration has reached an agreement with Cuba's government 
to re-establish diplomatic ties and open embassies in each other's 
capitals for the first time in more than half a century, a senior 
administration official said.
President Barack Obama -- who upended 50 years of strained U.S.-Cuba 
relations in December -- will announce the news at 11 a.m. on Wednesday 
in the Rose Garden. Secretary of State John Kerry, who is in Vienna for 
talks on Iran's nuclear program, will also make an announcement.
The move comes shortly after the administration removed one chief 
stumbling block to renewed relations, striking Cuba from a list of state 
sponsors of terrorism.
The two nations had engaged in a series of talks since December aimed at 
re-establishing ties, hashing out sticking points, including how many 
diplomats would be authorized for each embassy and whether Cuba can 
offer assurances of freedom of movement for U.S. diplomats around the 
island.
Obama's Cuba overtures have generally been applauded, but Miami 
Republican Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, accused Obama of looking to buff up 
his legacy. She said that since the U.S. announced plans to restore 
relations, the State Department has failed to condemn a spike in 
repression of dissidents on the island.
"This administration has shown that politics trump policy in its 
decision-making process," she said. "Opening the American Embassy in 
Cuba will do nothing to help the Cuban people and is just another 
trivial attempt for President Obama to go legacy shopping."
Obama in December announced an agreement to restore diplomatic relations 
with the communist-ruled Cuba and authorized an expansion of travel and 
trade with the island.
While Obama said at the time that the Castro regime continues to repress 
its citizens, he believed that it was time to scrap a U.S. policy that 
has failed in its goal of bring democracy to Cuba.
"I don't expect a transformation of Cuban society overnight, but I'm 
convinced with engagement we can more effectively stand up for our 
values," Obama said.
Source: U.S. and Cuba reach a deal to open embassies, renew diplomatic 
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