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Cuban Statement on Migratory Talks with the United States

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A new round of migratory talks between Cuba and the United States was held this Wednesday, presided by by Edward Alex Lee, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Bureau for Western Hemisphere Affairs of the US State Department, and Josefina Vidal Ferreiro, Director-General of the US Division of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

OnCuba reproduces the statement of the Cuban delegation after the round of talks, released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Press release issued by the Cuban delegation to the round of migration talks with the United States. Washington, July 9, 2014.

On July 9, 2014, a new round of migration talks was held between the delegations of the United States and Cuba, which were presided over, respectively, by Edward Alex Lee, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Bureau for Western Hemisphere Affairs of the US State Department, and Josefina Vidal Ferreiro, Director-General of the US Division of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The meeting took place in a respectful environment. An analysis was made of the evolution of the migration accords as well as the results of the actions carried out by the parties, both individually and collectively, to combat illegal migration, human smuggling and the falsification of migration documents, which included the celebration of technical meetings and workshops that were attended by the authorities in charge of these activities in both countries.

The Cuban side offered updated information about the results of the implementation of the new Cuban migration procedures which have been in force since January, 2013.

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The Cuban delegation expressed its satisfaction because both governments agreed, early on July, to enforce the Technical Operational Procedures for Search and Rescue Operations that will make it possible for the authorities of the two countries to cooperate in the efforts to save the lives of persons that might be in distress.

Once again, the Cuban delegation insisted that alien smuggling and illegal migration would not be eradicated, nor there could be a legal, safe and orderly migration between the two countries, as long as the “wet foot/dry foot” policy and the Cuban Adjustment Act remain in force, for these are also the main encouragement to irregular arrivals in the US territory, from third countries, by Cuban citizens who legally depart from Cuba. The Cuban delegation particularly emphasized that these practices are incompatible with the measures adopted by Cuba to regularize migration and facilitate travelling procedures for Cuban citizens; and is likewise incompatible with the interest expressed by both governments to enhance the effectiveness of the operations aimed at preventing and combating illegal migration and alien smuggling.

The Cuban delegation emphasized its deep concern about the serious difficulties caused to the consular services that are offered by the Cuban Interests Section in Washington to Cuban, American and foreign citizens residing in the United States due to the interruption of the banking services as a result of the blockade policy and Cuba´s unfounded inclusion in the list of “States sponsors of international terrorism”.

The Cuban delegation reiterated its willingness to maintain these exchanges in the future, given their importance for both countries.

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