Cuba Gov. Doesn’t Believe in Obama’s Promises

HAVANA TIMES, May 28 – The Cuban government does not believe in the promises of change made by U.S. President Barack Obama until the five Cubans imprisoned in the United States charged with espionage are released, affirmed National Assembly of People’s Power speaker Ricardo Alarcón during the opening of the Latin American Parliament (PARLATINO) seminar in this capital, reported IPS.

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