For some, an invitation to Brussels is less exciting than for others.
Cuba didn’t exactly refuse the EU’s offer of dialogue, but it didn’t accept it either, and its cheeky message to Brussels is that the EU needs to work to get its act together and drop the diplomatic sanctions that have been suspended since 2005. A foreign ministry statement says the EU has “no moral authority to judge or to give advice to Cuba,” and criticized the EU’s “persistent and humiliating subordination” to the United States. Calling on the EU to continue changing its course, the statement says there is “no hurry; we have all the time in the world.”
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Tell that to Vilma Espin.
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