President
Obama today spoke by phone with President Raul Castro of Cuba to
discuss the process of normalization between the two countries in
advance of Pope Francis’s upcoming
visits to Cuba and the United States. The President underscored the
importance of the United States and Cuba re-establishing diplomatic ties
and the reopening of embassies in our respective countries. The two
Presidents commended the role that Pope Francis
has played in advancing relations between our countries. They noted
the cooperation between U.S. and Cuban medical professionals during the
U.S. Naval Ship COMFORT’s visit to Haiti this week. In addition, the
leaders discussed steps that the United States
and Cuba can take, together and individually, to advance bilateral
cooperation, even as we will continue to have differences on important
issues and will address those differences candidly.
Source: The White House, Office of the Press Secretary
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