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Cuba reaffirms commitment to bilateral migration agreement with the US

The Cuban Government has reaffirmed its willingness to comply with policies established in a bilateral agreement with the United States concerning irregular migration.

This was the outcome of talks held earlier this week in Washington DC, attended by Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernández de Cossío Domínguez, who headed the Cuban delegation and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for the State Department's Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs Eric Jacobstein who led the U.S. delegation.

The Cuban delegation also reiterated its concern over the policies and measures to encourage irregular migration that remain in place as a result of a political decision by the U.S. government.



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