Cuba has accepted the EU invitation restoring bilateral relations with the bloc made last month with satisfaction. Cuba Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez said that the negotiations are expected to boost trade and investments in the communist run island, but will be linked to progress on human rights. The EU restricted its ties with Cuba in 1996 to bolster dialogue on the issue and multi party democracy. The bloc is already Cuba's second biggest economic partner after Venezuela and many member states have bilateral agreements with the island.
News On AIR | March 7, 2014 9:30 AM
Cuba welcomes EU invite restoring bilateral relations<br/>