US State Dept. 'recommends removing Cuba' from terror sponsor list

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As Presidents Barack Obama and Raul Castro arrived in Panama for the Summit of the Americas, reports said that the US State Department had recommended removing Cuba from its list of nations said to sponsor terrorism.

A US Senate Foreign Relations Committee aide, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said of Cuba: “State has recommended they be removed from the list”.

It comes as the Cuban and US foreign ministers met in Panama on Thursday, in the countries’ highest level talks in half a century.

Removing Cuba from the terror list would clear a major obstacle in efforts to restore diplomatic relations between Washington and Havana, paving the way for the reopening of embassies that have been shut for 54 years, and signal momentum in ending America’s isolation from the Communist island nation.

In Jamaica, earlier though, President Obama urged patience when it comes to US-Cuba relations.

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