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    US, Cuba to announce plan to open embassies

    (Agencies) Updated: 2015-07-01 06:40

    US, Cuba to announce plan to open embassies

    Cubans attend a game between Cuba's national soccer team and New York Cosmos soccer team in Havana June 2, 2015. The New York Cosmos have scheduled the first match of an American professional sports team in Cuba since the two countries announced in December they would seek to end half a century of animosity. [Photo/Agencies]

    WASHINGTON?- President Barack Obama will announce Wednesday that the US and Cuba have reached an agreement to open embassies in Havana and Washington, a senior administration official said.

    The announcement marks a major step in ending hostilities between the longtime foes.

    The US and Cuba have been negotiating the reestablishment of embassies following the Dec. 17 announcement that they would move to restore ties.

    For Obama, ending Washington's half-century freeze with Cuba is seen as a major element of his foreign policy legacy. He has long touted the value of engagement and argued that the US embargo on the island just 90 miles south of Florida was ineffective.

    Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry are expected to speak Wednesday morning about the embassy openings. The official insisted on anonymity because the official was not authorized to speak publicly about the matter ahead of the president.

    Since the late 1970s, the United States and Cuba have operated diplomatic missions called interests sections in each other's capitals. The missions are technically under the protection of Switzerland, and do not enjoy the same status as full embassies.

    While the opening of embassies marks a major milestone in the thaw between the US and Cuba, significant issues remain as the countries look to normalize relations. Among them: talks on human rights; demands for compensation for confiscated American properties in Havana and damages to Cuba from the embargo; and possible cooperation on law enforcement, including the touchy topic of US fugitives sheltering in Havana.

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