U.S. drops Cuba from list of state sponsors of terrorism
HAVANA/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States formally dropped Cuba from a list of state sponsors of terrorism on Friday, an important step toward restoring diplomatic ties but one that will have limited effect on removing U.S. sanctions on the Communist-ruled island. President Barack Obama had announced on April 14 he would drop the former Cold War rival from the list, initiating a 45-day review period for Congress that expired on Friday. Obama ordered a review of Cuba's status on the terrorism list as part of a landmark policy shift on ...
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