AP sources: Obama administration may further ease Cuba travel restrictions
By Matthew Lee, APTuesday, August 17, 2010
AP sources: US weighs Cuba travel restrictions
WASHINGTON — U.S. and congressional officials say the Obama administration is considering easing travel restrictions to Cuba and could announce a decision before the end of next week.
The officials said Tuesday a decision on the move to increase “people-to-people” exchanges with the communist island has not yet been made. They said political considerations could still hold it up.
But they said the administration is keen to expand opportunities for American students, educators and researchers to visit Cuba. Details of the proposed policy shift were reported Tuesday by The New York Times.
The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because internal deliberations are still ongoing.
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Tags: Caribbean, Cuba, Government Regulations, Latin America And Caribbean, North America, Travel Laws And Regulations, Travel Safety, United States, Washington
Tags: Caribbean, Cuba, Government Regulations, Latin America And Caribbean, North America, Travel Laws And Regulations, Travel Safety, United States, Washington
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