Cuban hopes for a brighter future and relations with the US become warmer

  • 9 years ago
Cuban citizens in Havana have high hopes that the apparent thaw in relations with the US will change their lives for the better.

President Obama’s historical meeting with Cuba’s Raul Castro on Saturday has been the talk of the town, and the hope there is that America will remove trade sanctions against the Caribbean country.

“All Cubans are expecting the US government to soften the embargo in place against Cuba, because we Cubans also have the right to breathe freely,” said Havana resident Lazaro Padilla.

But in the city of Miami lives one of the largest Cuban communities in the US. Many of them risked their lives to escape the Castro regime, and there is some scepticism.

“That meeting between Barack Obama and Raul Castro was like a party for them both,” said Miguel Saavadra, a Cuban living in Miami. “Like they were friends, shaking hands, when Cuba is the paradise of international terrorism. Obama knows that. Despite that meeting and the hope for change, Cuba will never chang