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Washington.– The United States and Cuba have agreed to resume direct talks on migration, last held in 2003, and open discussions on establishing direct mail service between the two countries, a U.S. official said on Sunday.

Cuba presented a diplomatic note to U.S. officials on Saturday agreeing to a U.S. request made last week to resume the migration talks, which President George W. Bush suspended.

It was a clear sign of movement in President Barack Obama's effort to establish a more cooperative relationship with Cuba, a former Cold War enemy. The communist nation also presented a note agreeing to a U.S. request proposing talks about direct mail service, which has been suspended for decades.

"The two notes are a very positive step forward," the U.S. official said. "Our goal has always been safe, orderly migration out of Cuba ... It's in our interest to resume these talks."

The official said the Cubans also indicated an interest in holding talks on counter-narcotics, counter-terrorism and hurricane disaster responses –areas where the two countries have had sporadic cooperation in the decades since the U.S. broke off diplomatic ties and imposed an embargo.

The word came as U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton began a three-day trip to Latin America that will include a meeting of the Organization of American States, where a majority of Latin American members are expected to support Cuba's re-entry to the hemispheric group.

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Written by: FredCDobbs This user is banned, 31 May 2009 3:15 PM
From: Dominican Republic, Parque Colon statue of Anacaona
the chess game begins and Castro will try to figure a way to quit playing and blame the US for the commie failures
Written by: xwill7, 1 Jun 2009 11:10 AM
From: United States, Chicago
it is not fair that a cuban can stay in the US if he makes it to shore and a Dominican has to come in illegally.
Written by: FredCDobbs This user is banned, 1 Jun 2009 1:33 PM
From: Dominican Republic, Parque Colon statue of Anacaona
life is not fair. You should have let the commies take over in the Civil War and you could do the same thing ....That is a bad trade off
Written by: Bailarin This user is banned, 1 Jun 2009 3:06 PM
From: Dominican Republic
Fred Dobbs on a white river rafting expedition .
Written by: Aissedei, 1 Jun 2009 5:24 PM
From: Puerto Rico, On a rock.. PR
LOL That's true. If DR wanted the Wet Foot Dry Foot policy to apply to them they could have went with communism. On the flip side I highly doubt that the US is giving out very many tourist visas to Cubans since they wouldn't go back....So it might not be such a good thing if DR was treated the same. BTW Cuba isn't the only country that pretty much gets instant Asylum if they make it to the U.S.
Written by: FredCDobbs This user is banned, 1 Jun 2009 5:58 PM
From: Dominican Republic, Parque Colon statue of Anacaona
thanks for that excellent input ....that is what the Statue of Liberty is all about !
Written by: Bailarin This user is banned, 2 Jun 2009 9:30 AM
From: Dominican Republic
Dont forget, the Cuban Miami vote has enough air in its lungs and a voice that is loud and powerful enough to keep them rafts inflated and the politcians working.
Written by: FredCDobbs This user is banned, 2 Jun 2009 10:11 AM
From: Dominican Republic, Parque Colon statue of Anacaona
Bailarin dont forget the Fungulistani vote is also very strong....what part of Fungulistan {Italia} are you from ?
Written by: Bailarin This user is banned, 2 Jun 2009 11:08 AM
From: Dominican Republic
Dobbsta da mobsta! Your eating my dust and my grandmothers sauce . Im the top lace eyelet on the boot. DIP that one in the gravy but i still refuse to pull the lever for any of them......
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