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USA-Cuban took a step towards becoming on Friday. The of the two countries, Raul Castro and Barack Obama, shook at the Summit of the Americas in Panama. This is a meeting for North, Central and South America to discuss a future for their continents. The handshake could end the bad between the USA and Cuba. The countries have spoken very for 50 years. America stopped its citizens from visiting Cuba and banned most Cuban exports to the USA. Over a ago, the USA said Cuba sponsored international terrorism.

Castro and Obama will have a sit-down to discuss a better future . The meeting will be the highest- talks between the USA and Cuba 1959. A US security advisor said: "The reason we're here is that the President believes that an approach that was focused…totally on seeking to cut off the Cuban people from the USA had failed." President Obama said he thinks the Cuban people are "" and have " potential". He said the of Cubans "are interested in moving ". The two countries are only 151 km .

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