CUBA and the US sealed the re-establishment of full diplomatic ties on Wednesday, despite fierce opposition from US Congress rightwingers.
Cuban President Raul Castro and his US counterpart Barack Obama exchanged formal letters confirming the normalisation of relations for the first time since 1961.
“There are those who want to turn back the clock and double down on a policy of isolation,” Mr Obama said at the White House. “But it’s long past time for us to realise that this approach doesn’t work.” Jeffrey DeLaurentis was named as the US ambassador.
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