Cuba laments 'limited' lifting of US restrictions
HAVANA: Cuba said Sunday that the easing of US restrictions on travel and remittances to the island was "very limited" and would keep a decades-old trade embargo intact.
"Although the measures are positive, they... are very limited in scope, and they don't change the policy toward Cuba," the foreign ministry said in a statement.
It said the US measures announced on Friday, which were to take effect in two weeks, "confirm that there is not the will to change the policy of blockades and destabilization against Cuba."
"Although the measures are positive, they... are very limited in scope, and they don't change the policy toward Cuba," the foreign ministry said in a statement.
It said the US measures announced on Friday, which were to take effect in two weeks, "confirm that there is not the will to change the policy of blockades and destabilization against Cuba."
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