Cuba says ‘respectful’ meeting held with US officials

· Michael West

US officials met recently with their Cuban counterparts ‌in Havana, an official in the Cuban foreign ministry has confirmed in ‌an interview to state-run outlet Granma.

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Axios reported on ‌Friday that a senior US delegation visited the island the week before, saying Cuban officials have a small window to adopt US-backed reforms before conditions worsen.

Alejandro Garcia del Toro, who handles ‌US affairs ‌in ⁠the Cuban foreign ministry, said neither party set ​deadlines or made threatening statements in the meeting, which he called “respectful”.

“Eliminating the energy embargo against the country was a top priority for our delegation,” Garcia del Toro said.

The US officials ⁠urged the Cuban government ‌to ​follow longstanding US policy to lift the Cuban embargo, Axios reported, including ​compensation for ‌assets and properties confiscated after the 1959 revolution, the release ​of political prisoners and ensuring greater political freedoms.

The US delegation also offered to set up Starlink satellite services ​in ​the country, Axios ​reported.

Garcia del Toro said that the ‌US was represented by deputy State Department officials and Cuba was represented “at the level of deputy foreign minister.”

Axios had reported that talks involved Raul Guillermo Rodriguez Castro, the grandson ​of former Cuban President Raul Castro, who is 94 and ​still wields great ⁠influence.

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