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". – I am sure that everything the Member has said is quite correct. I am sure Cuba is an intriguing and interesting country. The diplomatic measures announced on 5 June were intended to send a signal to the Cuban authorities that the new and grave violations of human rights simply were not acceptable. The measures were not designed to isolate Cuba in any way. On the contrary, in reconfirming the validity of the common position on Cuba on 21 July 2003, the Council stressed that political dialogue should be continued with a view to producing tangible results, particularly in the political, economic and rights spheres. The Council remains very much open to political dialogue.
With regard to the point made about the impact, the Cuban Government is aware that the Council acknowledges its significant achievements in the field of social rights such as health and education. However, it remains our earnest hope that the Cuban authorities will come to realise the necessity to make similar advances in the field of fundamental civil, political and human rights. The same level of achievement in those areas as in the areas mentioned by the honourable Member would be very welcome."@en1
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