Majority US Citizens for Improved Diplomatic Relations With Cuba - Poll

© REUTERS / StringerA man stands near the national flags of the U.S. and Cuba (R) on the balcony of a hotel being used by the first U.S. congressional delegation to Cuba since the change of policy announced by U.S. President Barack Obama on December 17, in Havana
A man stands near the national flags of the U.S. and Cuba (R) on the balcony of a hotel being used by the first U.S. congressional delegation to Cuba since the change of policy announced by U.S. President Barack Obama on December 17, in Havana - Sputnik International
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Fifty-nine percent of Americans are in favor of Washington improving diplomatic ties with Cuba.

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WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — A vast majority of Americans are in favor of Washington improving diplomatic ties with Cuba, according to a recent poll released ahead of US President Barack Obama’s trip to the annual Summit of the Americas in Panama.

“Fifty-nine percent of Americans, including 56 percent of Latinos, approve of the recent decision for the US to provide diplomatic recognition of Cuba,” the poll released Wednesday by Telemundo, MSNBC and the Marist College Institute for Public Opinion said.

Wednesday’s poll also found that 57 percent of all respondents and 78 percent of Latinos also approve President Obama’s executive action on immigration. While over half of the US citizens surveyed were are also in favor of the Obama administration’s sanctions against Venezuelan government officials for inciting violence during peaceful protests in Caracas in 2014.

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From April 10 to 11, President Obama will meet with leaders from the Western Hemisphere at the Summit of the Americas meeting to discuss policy solutions to current challenges in the region.

During the meeting, Obama is expected to speak with Cuban President Raul Castro — who will be attending the annual meeting for the first time — about their countries’ attempt to improve relations for the first time since the early 1960s.

On Tuesday, the White House said that US Department of State’s decision on whether to remove Cuba from the State Sponsors of Terrorism list would be made soon.

Cuba and the United States are still negotiating how they will improve their diplomatic ties. Havana’s removal from the sponsor of terrorism designation, however, is one of the major demands that Cuba has made before agreeing to any normalized relations with Washington or reopening the US embassy in Cuba.

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