MEPs back the first ever EU-Cuba deal  

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  • Big change in bilateral relations
  • US embargo to be lifted
  • Human rights need to be improved

Foreign Affairs Committee MEPs gave their consent to the first ever EU-Cuba cooperation agreement, on Tuesday.

The Political Dialogue and cooperation Agreement (PDCA) between the EU and Cuba will help to:

  • expand bilateral trade,
  • promote dialogue and economic cooperation and,
  • develop a joint action in multilateral fora.

 

Having been negotiated since April 2014, this first agreement between the EU and Cuba will mark a turning point in bilateral relations between the two parties, say MEPs.

They call for the "lifting of the United States’ economic blockade" in Cuba, as it continues to have a widespread impact on the Cuban population. The EU-Cuba deal should contribute to improving living conditions and social rights of Cuban citizens, MEPs add.

 

Human rights

 

The Cuban government should align its human right policy with international standards and ratify the United Nations human rights conventions still pending, urge MEPs. They recall that the PDCA includes a provision to suspend the agreement if the provisions on human rights are violated.

 

Next steps

 

The report by Elena Valenciano (S&D, ES) was approved in the Committee by 57 votes to 9, with 2 abstentions. The committee text will be put to a vote by Parliament as a whole at the July plenary session in Strasbourg. Having been signed by EU foreign affairs chief Federica Mogherini in December 2016, it needs to get European Parliament’s consent before it enters into force.

 

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EP Rapporteur Elena Valenciano (S&D, ES) said: "With this vote the European Parliament is giving its support to use dialogue and cooperation with Cuba as the best instrument to advance in a constructive and future-oriented relationship, beneficial for the citizens on both sides of the Atlantic".

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EP is giving its support to use dialogue and cooperation with Cuba as the best instrument to advance in a constructive and future-oriented relationship

EP Rapporteur Elena Valenciano (S&D, ES)