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US State Department Releases Statement on Migratory talks with Cuba

by Redacción OnCuba Redacción OnCuba, OnCuba OnCuba
July 9, 2014
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Departamento de Estado

La delegación norteamericana fue dirigida por el subsecretario adjunto del Buró para Asuntos del Hemisferio Occidental Alex Lee.

As it was announced, this Wednesday delegations of Cuba and the United States met in Washington DC to give continuity to the migratory talks that are held twice a year since 1994. Both delegations agreed the talks took place in an atmosphere of respect.

OnCuba now reproduces the statement released by the US State Department after the conclusion of the round of talks:

Migration Talks With Cuba

Press Statement

Jen Psaki

Department Spokesperson

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Washington, DC

July 9, 2014

On Wednesday, July 9, U.S. and Cuban officials met in Washington to discuss the implementation of the 1994 and 1995 U.S.-Cuba Migration Accords. These talks are held semi-annually. The U.S. delegation was led by Deputy Assistant Secretary for Western Hemisphere Affairs Alex Lee and the Cuban delegation was led by the Foreign Ministry’s Director General for U.S. Affairs, Josefina Vidal Ferreiro.

Under the Accords, both governments pledged to promote safe, legal, and orderly migration between Cuba and the United States. The agenda for the talks reflected longstanding U.S. priorities on U.S.-Cuba migration issues, as well as certain areas where cooperation is in the U.S. national interest, including aviation security, search and rescue at sea, and visa processing. The U.S. delegation also highlighted other areas of ongoing cooperation relevant to migration, including the exchange of information on the interdiction of undocumented migrants, and related issues.

The U.S. delegation reiterated its call for the release of Alan Gross, who was arrested by Cuban authorities on December 3, 2009, and later sentenced to 15 years in prison for facilitating uncensored internet contact between a small, religious community on the island and the rest of the world.

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