Europeans Pro Normalizing UE-Cuban Relations
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- 05 / 18 / 2008
The demand comes in an open letter addressed to top EU authorities of the commission and the parliament, stating that "we all have much to gain" with the normalization of those links.
The letter, released today in Madrid, states that the 2003 sanctions are the main obstacle to normalizing links and resuming cooperation, and that their definitive elimination, for they are currently suspended, can be decided next month in the EU council meeting.
The Non-Governmental Organizations European Network for Cooperation
to Development and the European MediCuba Network, as well as groups
from Germany, Belgium, Spain, France, Greece and other countries, are
among signatories.
About 30 university professors, politicians, journalists, researchers
and professionals from several European nations personally signed the
text.
(ACN)
The letter, released today in Madrid, states that the 2003 sanctions are the main obstacle to normalizing links and resuming cooperation, and that their definitive elimination, for they are currently suspended, can be decided next month in the EU council meeting.
The Non-Governmental Organizations European Network for Cooperation
to Development and the European MediCuba Network, as well as groups
from Germany, Belgium, Spain, France, Greece and other countries, are
among signatories.
About 30 university professors, politicians, journalists, researchers
and professionals from several European nations personally signed the
text.
(ACN)
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