Cuba sees the U.S. decision to remove it from the blacklist as "correct" but limited

Release time:2025-01-15
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After President Joe Biden decided to remove the island from his list of governments sponsoring terrorism, the Cuban government responds that it is a "very limited" step by Washington.
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