Landmark US-Cuba talks underway
BBC, Havana :
The US and Cuba are holding their highest-level talks in decades in the Cuban capital, Havana.
The two days of talks are part of a thaw in relations between the two rivals announced last month by US President Barack Obama and his Cuban counterpart, Raul Castro.
The talks, which are focusing on migration and restoring full diplomatic ties, resume on Thursday.
The US delegation is led by Roberta Jacobson, assistant secretary of state and the top US diplomat for Latin America. The last time someone of her level of seniority visited Cuba was 35 years ago.
The US and Cuba are holding their highest-level talks in decades in the Cuban capital, Havana.
The two days of talks are part of a thaw in relations between the two rivals announced last month by US President Barack Obama and his Cuban counterpart, Raul Castro.
The talks, which are focusing on migration and restoring full diplomatic ties, resume on Thursday.
The US delegation is led by Roberta Jacobson, assistant secretary of state and the top US diplomat for Latin America. The last time someone of her level of seniority visited Cuba was 35 years ago.
