Committed To Safe And Legal Cuban Migration
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- United States
- Politics and Government
- 06 / 27 / 2010
U.S. and Cuban officials have met for a third time since talks resumed last summer to discuss policies and procedures to promote safe, legal and orderly migration between Cuba and the United States.
The effort underscores our commitment to continue to adhere to full implementation of the 1994 U.S.-Cuba Migration Accords.
Sixteen years ago, in an effort to persuade those hoping to leave Cuba not to risk the dangerous sea voyages to South Florida, the two countries signed an agreement calling for 20,000 travel documents to be issued to Cubans each year.
Discussions on implementing the accords were typically held about twice a year, but were suspended in 2003.
The recent discussions in Washington centered on ensuring that the U.S. Interests Section in Havana is able to operate effectively; that officials there can meet with and monitor the welfare of migrants who are returned to Cuba after attempting to illegally migrate to the U.S.; and that Cuban officials accept Cuban nationals back who have been ordered to depart.
Engaging in such discussions underscores the U.S. interest in pursuing a constructive dialogue on issues of mutual concern.
These include reestablishing discussions about direct mail service, authorizing unrestricted family visits and remittances, as well as increasing humanitarian and telecommunications flows.
Source. www1.voanews.com/
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