sábado, 20 de diciembre de 2014

Obama, proximo Ministro de Turismo de Cuba ?




Obama, proximo Ministro de Turismo de Cuba ?  Las proximas vacaciones de Michelle en Varadero ? Segun la administracion de Obama, Cuba es un lugar con un moton de cosas divertidas que hacer.  Un insulto para todos los cubanos y amantes de la libertad y democracia, para  aquellos que han dado su vida  y los que hoy luchan por una un Cuba libre, democratica y prospera.
 

 
"I assume, like many Americans, he has seen that Cuba is a place where they have a beautiful climate and a lot of fun things to do," White House press secretary Josh Earnest said. "If there's an opportunity for the President to visit I'm sure that he wouldn't turn it down." 
"Supongo que, como muchos estadounidensesque ha visto que Cuba es un lugar en el que tienen un clima hermoso y un montón de cosas divertidas que hacer", dijo la Casa Blanca, el secretario de prensa Josh Earnest. "Si hay una oportunidad para que el presidente visite Estoy seguro deque no iba a rechazarlo."
 
 
Could Obama go to Cuba?
By Kevin Liptak, CNN White House Producer
December 17, 2014 -- Updated 2043 GMT (0443 HKT)

Politicians on the U.S.-Cuba relationship

 
Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama could be among the Americans traveling to Cuba now that restrictions on passage to the island are being loosened.
The White House said Wednesday it wasn't ruling out a presidential visit to Cuba now that diplomatic relations with the United States have been restored.
 
"I assume, like many Americans, he has seen that Cuba is a place where they have a beautiful climate and a lot of fun things to do," White House press secretary Josh Earnest said. "If there's an opportunity for the President to visit I'm sure that he wouldn't turn it down."
1998: The politics of survival in Cuba
The Obama administration on Wednesday said it was easing restrictions on certain types of travel to Cuba, including visits to family members, trips by journalists and religious activities. But the new rules still do not permit U.S. tourists to visit the island.
Castro thanks Obama, Pope in address
A visit by the President to Cuba would be historic; even a phone call between Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro on Tuesday marked the first presidential engagement between the two nations since the Cuban Revolution.
 
Obama said Wednesday that high-ranking U.S. officials would visit Cuba soon to begin to establish a presence there. Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker will travel there in the near future, and Secretary of State John Kerry said he looked "forward to being the first secretary of state in 60 years to visit Cuba."

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