Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Wednesday | April 15, 2009
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Castro criticises Obama administration

A man, wearing a red shirt, is welcomed by relatives after arriving from US at the José Marti airport in Havana, Tuesday, April 14. US President Barack Obama on Monday allowed Americans to make unlimited transfers of money and visits to relatives in...

HAVANA (AP):

Fidel Castro says the Obama administration did not go far enough in softening sanctions, and criticised it for leaving in place the embargo that bars most trade and travel between the two countries.

The White House said on Monday that Americans will now be able to make unlimited transfers of money and visits to relatives in Cuba.

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