Cuba and the European Union are close to a deal on a new bilateral agreement, which would improve their decades old chilly relations. Cuban and EU officials made the announcement on Friday after two days of talks and two years of negotiations.
The agreement, while not yet complete, will cover politics, commerce and aid. Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister told reporters the agreement could be ready by the March 10-11th visit to Havana by the European Union’s foreign policy head, Federica Mogherini. That visit by Mogherini will immediately precede the visit to Cuba by US President Barack Obama, the first President to visit the island since 1929.