The twenty-eighth round of migration talks between the US and Cuba are going at a good pace, confirmed in a brief speech the deputy director of the Directorate General of United States of the Cuban Foreign Ministry, Gustavo Machin Gomez.
Shortly before 11:00 am, the diplomat said that the exchange takes place “with respect and in a constructive spirit”. He added that at that time the current migration trends between the two countries were discussed and how migration flows are behaving.
“We have many points in common. Both delegations are very pleased by the fluid communication between the US Coast Guard and Coast Guard Troops of Cuba … of course we do not agree on every issue, “he said.
The official said that the Cuban delegation’s concern about the permanence of the Cuban Adjustment Act and the policy of ‘dry-foot, wet-foot’ that encourages illegal migration from the island to the United States and “violates the spirit and letter the migration agreements “with which compliance” is checked “on this day.
It is being, according to the spokesman, “a fruitful morning, we talked fluently, with openness and constructive approach, despite our differences,” said Machin, especially in the views with respect to migration.
After the speech, the first official report was rescheduled for 12.30 pm, after which activities will conclude for Wednesday.