
The Cuban Dialogues
The Cuban Dialogues refer to a series of discussions aimed at improving relations between Cuba and the United States, particularly during the Obama administration. They focused on topics such as diplomatic recognition, trade, and human rights. In December 2014, President Obama announced a historic thaw in relations, leading to direct talks. These dialogues were significant for addressing long-standing issues, fostering economic ties, and opening avenues for cultural exchange. However, subsequent administrations have varied in their approach, leading to ongoing fluctuations in U.S.-Cuban relations.