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In his remarks in Washington DC, US Secretary of State John Kerry said the US government has reached an agreement to formally re-establish diplomatic relations with the Republic of Cuba and that both nations will reopen reopen embassies in their res
In a press statement in Washington DC, Deputy Department Spokesperson Marie Harf said the US government condemned the unconstitutional detention of freedom activists.
Mr. Gross was reportedly given a 15-year prison sentence by Cuban authorities for simply facilitating communications between Cuba's Jewish community and the rest of the world.
The critical role of diaspora communities in sparking development in the United States and deepening economic, cultural, and even diplomatic ties, he highlighted.
Assistant Secretary Roberta S. Jacobson says U.S. citizens, engaging in well-defined, purposeful travel, are the best ambassadors for our democratic ideals.