Cuba-U.S. rapprochement reflects changes in LatAm: Venezuelan leader

Edited by Juan Leandro
2014-12-29 15:18:26

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Caracas, Dec 29, (RHC-Xinhua) -- Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said the recent rapprochement between Cuba and the United States is a sign of changing times in Latin America.

In a letter to Cuban leader Raul Castro published Friday by Cuban media, Maduro said the Dec. 17 announcement that the two countries had agreed to restore diplomatic ties was the result of political changes in Latin America.

"There is still a long way to go before Washington acknowledges that we are no longer its backyard," wrote Maduro in the letter dated Dec. 20, citing the term often used by U.S. legislators to refer to Latin America.

"However, I believe that it (the rapprochement) is a highly important step in order for the United States to understand that here, in our land, there has been a change of epoch, that (Latin America) has changed forever and will not backslide," said Maduro.

He also hailed the release of three Cuban prisoners by the United States.

The prisoners were arrested in Miami, Florida, in 1998 and handed lengthy prison terms for monitoring right-wing Cuban exile groups intent on destroying the Cuban Revolution.

The release of the prisoners closes "one of the many shameful chapters in interventionist and criminal U.S. policy," said Maduro.

The prisoners were members of the so-called Cuban Five, two of which had already been released after completing their sentences.



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