Cuba touts 'respectful' meeting with US officials in Havana


HAVANA, April 20 (Reuters) - U.S. ⁠officials met recently with their Cuban counterparts in ⁠Havana, an official in the Cuban foreign ministry ‌confirmed in an interview to state-run outlet Granma on Monday.

Axios reported on Friday that a senior U.S. delegation visited the island the ​week before, saying Cuban officials have ⁠a small window to ⁠adopt U.S.-backed reforms before conditions worsen.

Alejandro Garcia del Toro, who ⁠handles ‌U.S. affairs in the Cuban foreign ministry, said neither party set deadlines or made threatening ⁠statements in the meeting, which he called "respectful."

"Eliminating the ​energy embargo ‌against the country was a top priority for our ⁠delegation," Garcia ​del Toro said.

The U.S. officials urged the Cuban government to follow longstanding U.S. policy to lift the Cuban embargo, ⁠Axios reported, including compensation for assets ​and properties confiscated after the 1959 revolution, the release of political prisoners and ensuring greater political freedoms.

The U.S. delegation also ⁠offered to set up Starlink satellite services in the country, Axios reported.

Garcia del Toro said that the U.S. was represented by deputy State Department officials and Cuba ​was represented "at the level of deputy ⁠foreign minister."

Axios had reported that talks involved Raul Guillermo Rodriguez ​Castro, the grandson of former Cuban ‌President Raul Castro, who is ​94 and still wields great influence.

(Reporting by Ayose Naranjo; Editing by Sarah Morland and Iñigo Alexander)

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