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Cuba praises the'respectful meeting' with US officials at Havana

?U.S. An official from the Cuban Foreign Ministry confirmed in an interview with state-run newspaper Granma that officials recently met their 'Cuban counterparts' in Havana.

Axios reported Friday that an important U.S. delegation visited the island a week earlier, saying Cuban authorities have a limited window of time to adopt reforms backed by the U.S. before conditions worsen.

Alejandro Garcia del Toro is the Cuban foreign ministry's?U.S. The Cuban Foreign Ministry's Alejandro Garcia del Toro, who handles?U.S. Garcia del Toro stated that "eliminating energy embargo" against Cuba was a top priority for his delegation.

Axios reported that the U.S. officials asked the Cuban government, in addition to compensating for the assets and properties confiscated following the?1959 Revolution, to release political prisoners, and to ensure greater political freedoms.

Axios reported that the U.S. delegation also offered to establish Starlink satellite services in the country.

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

Axios reported that Raul Guillermo Rodrguez Castro was involved in the talks. He is 94-year-old grandson of former Cuban President Raul Castro.

(source: Reuters)