Tuesday, January 27, 2015

US underscores interests in Cuba talks

The U.S. says its talks with Cuba are about the best interests of both nations.

In a letter published in Cuba's leading newspaper Granma, former leader Fidel Castro wrote that he does not trust the policies of the United States, but nor is he against the peaceful resolution of conflicts.

At the U.S. State Department, spokesperson Jen Psaki told reporters, talks between Washington and Havana are about mutual interest.

IN: "Its not about....
OUT: ...different path forward (mumble)"
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