HAVANA: The United States and Cuba will hold their highest level talks in decades on Wednesday, ditching decades of Cold War-era hostility to pave the way to reopen embassies and normalize ties.
Senior US and Cuban officials will meet over two days in Havana to discuss immigration issues and a roadmap to return ambassadors to each other's nation, more than half a century after full diplomatic relations broke off in 1961.
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