Cuba and the United States met Thursday in Havana to discuss mutual economic compensations, concerning American assets seized during the Cuban revolution and for the damage caused by the U.S. embargo on the island.
Cuba and the United States held on Monday in Washington their first meeting on long-term bilateral economic ties despite the U.S.-led financial and commercial embargo, said the island country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The UN Security Council on Tuesday unanimously adopted a resolution to ensure strict implementation of arms embargo on Libya.
Major press agencies around the world on May 23 carried stories about US President Barack Obama’s announcement of fully lifting the embargo on the sale of lethal weapons to Vietnam on the occasion of his ongoing visit to the Southeast Asian country.
President of the United States Barack Obama on Monday announced the United States is lifting a decades-long arms embargo on Vietnam.
President of the United States Barack Obama on Monday announced to lift a decades-long arms embargo on Vietnam.
Cuban leader Raul Castro said Wednesday the U.S. trade embargo was the main stumbling block to normalizing ties between the two nations.
Cuba Tuesday presented its latest report to the United Nations General Assembly, calling for an end to the U.S.-led economic embargo.