Chile also sets sights on Cuba

Both countries signed six important agreements during the Chilean foreign minister’s visit to Havana heading a numerous business delegation.

Chile joined the troop of government, parliamentary and business delegations that continue landing in Cuba to strengthen political and commercial ties since the start of public talks with the United States late last year. In recent days Belgium, Mexico, Panama and Spain also joined the dozens of previous visits, while the European Union received Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez. Meanwhile, U.S. businesspeople reiterated their interest in recovering and expanding trade with the country that Washington has economically blockaded for more than five decades.

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