US terms Castro’s message as positive sign

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AFP, Washington :
The United States welcomed former Cuban leader Fidel Castro’s belated response to the thaw in ties between the Cold War foes as a sign that change is under way in Havana.
“We take his reference of ‘international norms and principles’ as a positive sign,” State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki told reporters, after Castro’s letter was released.
Psaki said Washington now looked forward “to the Cuban government implementing those international norms and principles for a democratic, prosperous and stable Cuba.”
Last week, the highest-ranking US delegation in 35 years began negotiating with Cuban officials in Havana on restoring diplomatic ties, reopening embassies in their respective capitals and lifting some travel restrictions.
Psaki stressed though that there was “a lot more work to be done” and revealed the US has “invited Cuban officials to Washington in the coming weeks” to continue the talks.
No definite date has been set yet.
Fidel Castro, 88, and still an influential former leader of the Caribbean country released his letter to state media late Monday, after last week’s historic first round of talks.
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