EU, Cuba to speed up talks to normalise ties
HAVANA, Cuba--The European Union (EU) says it has agreed with Cuba to expedite the pace of normalising ties with the hope of reaching an accord by the end of the year.
Federica Mogherini, the highest ranking EU official ever to visit Cuba, said the fact that she travelled to Havana so soon after taking up the foreign policy chief job on November 1, 2014, showed how important the relationship was.
"We have decided to speed up the pace of our negotiations, with the hope of signing the framework of our dialogue" by the end of the year, Mogherini said at a press conference here.
The EU said it suspended its relations with Cuba in 2003 over a crackdown on journalists and activists.
But it began talks to restore them again in April 2014, aiming to persuade Havana to improve its human rights record, according to EU Business.
Europe is Cuba's top trade partner after Venezuela, with trade of US $3.6 billion in 2013 Read more
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