Today, the President announced the most significant changes to our Cuban policy in more than 50 years -- ending an outdated approach that has failed to advance our interests for decades.
People and organizations from around the world are weighing in. Take a look at what they're saying, and then add your voice to the conversation using hashtag #CubaPolicy.
"Commercial exchange between the U.S. and Cuban private sectors will bring shared benefits" —@USChamber: http://t.co/dgRlTCQdQs #CubaPolicy
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) December 17, 2014
Welcome home to Maryland, Alan Gross. Here's wishing you boundless joy with your friends and family this holiday season.
— Martin O'Malley (@GovernorOMalley) December 17, 2014
-- Statement by Amnesty International
President Obama speaks with President Raúl Castro of Cuba before announcing his #CubaPolicy: http://t.co/ZeORP4H0jr pic.twitter.com/dJMxK2IAor
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) December 17, 2014
-- Peter Schechter, Director, Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center
Alan Gross. Back on U.S. soil. pic.twitter.com/Ut5jvdQGg2
— Jeff Flake (@JeffFlake) December 17, 2014
-- Statement by Alan Gross, upon returning home
With today's Cuba news, now possible to imagine 30 MLB teams with academies on island, similar to D.R. Profound impact on baseball industry.
— Jon Morosi (@jonmorosi) December 17, 2014
.@Pontifex expresses his support for today's #CubaPolicy announcement by President Obama: http://t.co/wIgkkJeTsf pic.twitter.com/Nk559Nn8tm
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) December 17, 2014