Obama changes Bush rule on Cuba
HAVANA: Fidel Castro says the Obama administration did not go far enough in softening sanctions, and criticized 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. Under Bush administration rules, Cuban-Americans were eligible to travel to Cuba only every three years and send up to $300 to relatives every three months.
Monday's action eliminated those limits in the hope that less dependence on their government will lead Cubans to demand progress on political freedoms.
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