Cuba and the European Union are making progress in their negotiations to a new bilateral agreement that would replace a unilateral policy imposed by the Europeans 20 years ago. PL reports.
The negotiations between Cuba and the EU started in April, 2014, and have been developed in an atmosphere of equality and respect. They were agreed on in 2008, when political dialog and cooperation were resumed between the parties.
According to the Cuban Foreign Ministry, the constructive spirit that characterized the previous rounds, which were held in Havana (first, third and fifth) and Brussels (second,fourth and sixth) has led to hold this new round in an advanced phase of the negotiations.
The source adds that this process opened a new stage in Cuba’s relations with the EU bloc, which have evolved positively since then, also expressed in a significant increase of bilateral links of Havana with most EU member states.