La Habana. -. The Cuban government will allow, for the first time in more than 50 years, tourism travel abroad for Cubans, according to a reform plan released Monday by the authorities. The government will "take into consideration the provisions that allow residents in Cuba to travel abroad as tourists," says one of the 313 economic reform measures adopted in April by a historic Congress of the Communist Party of Cuba.
The document released on Monday without giving details on how to go abroad, but it formalizes the decision to allow Cubans to travel as part of economic reforms initiated by President Raul Castro.
The document released on Monday without giving details on how to go abroad, but it formalizes the decision to allow Cubans to travel as part of economic reforms initiated by President Raul Castro.
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