The White House spoke
person said US President Barack Obama will remove Cuba from a list of state
sponsors of terrorism, as relations between the two countries continue to thaw.
He notified Congress of the
long-awaited decision a week after meeting his Cuban counterpart, Raul Castro,
on the sidelines of the Summit of the Americas.
The handshake in Panama was
the first such formal interaction between the leaders of the former Cold War
adversaries in more than a half a century.
Cuba's removal from the
list will take effect within 45 days unless US lawmakers raise a joint
resolution against the measure, which is deemed unlikely.
While the move will ease
some economic sanctions on the communist-run island, the broader US embargo on
Cuba will stay in place as only Congress can end that.
Josh Earnest, the White
House press secretary, said in a statement: "We will continue to have
differences with the Cuban government.
"But our concerns over
a wide range of Cuba's policies and actions fall outside the criteria that is
relevant to whether to rescind Cuba's designation as a State Sponsor of
Terrorism."
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