Friday, May 29, 2015

U.S. Formally Removes Cuba From Its List Of State Sponsors Of Terrorism



New York Times: U.S. Removes Cuba From State-Sponsored Terrorism List

WASHINGTON — The Obama administration on Friday removed Cuba from a list of state sponsors of terrorism, a crucial step in normalizing ties between Washington and Havana and the latest progress in President Obama’s push to thaw relations between the United States and the island nation.

Secretary of State John F. Kerry rescinded Cuba’s designation as a terrorism sponsor at the end of a 45-day congressional notification period that began on April 14, when Mr. Obama announced his intention to remove Cuba from the list.

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US removes Cuba from list of state sponsors of terror -- BBC
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