Concessions Barack Obama Raul Castro regime do not spend for these Cuban exiles in the United States. Dozens of them gathered in Miami to protest the launch of diplomatic relations normalization process between Washington and Havana. Anger is strong against the head of the White House accused of betraying Cubans.
"What happens is nothing more than a capitulation of this administration to prevent democracy comes to Cuba," said the woman, "is to make concessions to a dictatorship that does not intend to change."
Meanwhile, in Cuba, Raul Castro delivered his traditional closing of the parliamentary session speech. He welcomed the rapprochement with the United States while stressing he did not intend to change the political system.
"No one should think that to improve relations with the United States, Cuba must waive the ideas for which we fought for a century," he said.
After 18 months of ultra-secret negotiations, first official talks should begin soon in January.
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