WASHNGTON (Sputnik) — Negotiations between US and Cuban diplomats will be extended through Friday following meetings on restoring diplomatic relations between the two countries earlier on Thursday, US Department of State Deputy Spokesperson Marie Harf said in a statement.
“The talks between Cuba and the United States have concluded for the day. They will continue tomorrow,” Harf said in the statement on Thursday after the meetings.
The meeting between Cuban and US diplomats is the fourth in a dialogue series aimed at normalizing relations between the two countries.
In December 2014, US President Barack Obama announced plans to normalize relations with Cuba. The United States severed ties with Cuba in 1959, and upheld a trade, travel, and diplomatic embargo against the island nation.
After decades of frozen relations, President Obama shook hands with Cuban leader Raul Castro in April 2015 at the Summit of the Americas conference.