In recent years, Cuba has updated its migration policy with the aim of facilitating the movement of citizens at home and abroad, while improving links with Cubans residing abroad.
Cuba and the United States will hold another round of migration talks on April 12, according to several sources familiar with the matter, as President Joe Biden's administration prepares to end border restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The high-level talks scheduled to take place in Washington are intended to demonstrate the US's long-term commitment to Cuba on migration issues and are limited to this content.
In November 2022, Cuba and the United States resumed high-level dialogue on immigration and consular issues in the capital Havana.
The Cuban Foreign Ministry has repeatedly affirmed that it has made efforts to resolve the migration issue with the United States through official channels.
In recent years, Cuba has updated its migration policy with the aim of facilitating the movement of citizens both at home and abroad, while improving links with Cubans residing abroad.
Havana also works to ensure regular, orderly and safe migration, preventing human trafficking and illegal immigration.
The United States and Cuba have established migration agreements since 1994 to ensure legal and orderly migration, with Washington pledging to issue at least 20,000 visas a year to Cuban citizens.
However, this agreement has been interrupted since 2017 - the time when the US accused Cuba of conducting sonic attacks against its diplomats, which Havana has always denied./.
According to Mai Phuong (Vietnam News Agency/Vietnam+)
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