WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The head of Cuba's delegation to normalization talks with the United States said progress was made in meetings in Washington on Friday but no date was set for a renewal of diplomatic relations between the two old foes.
Without giving a date when formal ties could be renewed, Josefina Vidal, chief of the Cuban Foreign Ministry's U.S. division, told reporters: "We feel confident that within following weeks we will see progress."
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