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OAS lifts ban on Cuba after compromise with U.S.

WorldDesk (blog)

June 5, 2009
OAS lifts ban on Cuba after compromise with U.S.

The Organization of American States has voted to rescind the ban on Cuba’s membership in the largely U.S.-financed, Washington-based assemblage, but don’t stop the presses (or click the send button) yet, writes Worldfocus blogger Peter Eisner.

“Left versus right” labels should be left aside in Latin America

WorldDesk (blog)

June 3, 2009
“Left versus right” labels should be left aside in Latin America

As the U.S. protests the idea of letting Cuba become a member of the Organization of American States, Worldfocus blogger Peter Eisner argues that it's time for the U.S. to stop thinking of Latin American nations in terms of "left versus right."

Clinton outlines conditions for Cuba entry to OAS

Interview (video)

June 2, 2009
Clinton outlines conditions for Cuba entry to OAS

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was in Honduras on Tuesday, attending a meeting of the Organization of American States. One issue on the table was Cuba, which was kicked out of the OAS in 1962. Shannon O'Neil of the Council on Foreign Relations discusses what it would take for Cuba to be re-admitted into the organization.

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