US will 'preserve some commercial activity' with Cuba: Rex Tillerson
By Gabby Morrongiello June 13, 2017 | 1:46pm
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WASHINGTON – Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Tuesday that the 
Trump administration will preserve some commercial activity between the 
U.S. and Havana when it rolls back part of President Obama's Cuba policy 
later this week.
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Tillerson told members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that 
Cuba "must begin to address human rights challenges" if it wishes to 
continue normalizing diplomatic relations with the United States, a move 
that began under the previous administration.
President Trump is said to be weighing a reversal of several reforms to 
U.S.-Cuba policy that Obama enacted during his last two years in office, 
including measures that eased restrictions on trade and travel to the 
socialist-ruled island.
"The general approach is to allow as much of this continued commercial 
engagement activity to go on as possible," Tillerson told committee 
chairman Bob Corker (R-Tenn.), noting that the administration recognizes 
"the benefits of that to the Cuban people."
"But on the other hand, we think we have achieved very little in terms 
of changing the behavior of the regime in Cuba and the treatment of its 
people," he said.
Tillerson said the Trump administration is still developing its 
post-Obama Cuba policy and declined to confirm whether a formal 
announcement will be made when Trump visits Miami on Friday.
Source: US will 'preserve some commercial activity' with Cuba: Rex 
Tillerson | New York Post - 
http://nypost.com/2017/06/13/us-will-preserve-some-commercial-activity-with-cuba-rex-tillerson/
 
 
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