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US congressman Jeff Flake (R) walks next to Demitra Pappas, spokesperson of the US interests in Cuba, at a hotel in Havana. The largest group of US legislators to visit communist-ruled Cuba arrived in Havana for meetings with top Cuban officials, days after Raul Castro extended an olive branch to the United States.(AFP)
US congressmen William Delahunt (D) and Jeff Flake walk through a hotel in Havana. The largest group of US legislators to visit communist-ruled Cuba arrived in Havana for meetings with top Cuban officials, days after Raul Castro extended an olive branch to the United States.(AFP)
Congresswoman Hilda Solis arrives at the Feminist Majority Foundation's Inaugural Global Women's Rights Awards April 2005 in Beverly Hills, California. Solis is part of the largest US legislative group to visit communist-ruled Cuba, which was due in Havana for meetings with top Cuban officials Friday less than two weeks after Raul Castro extended an olive branch to the United States.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Michael Buckner)
Democrat U.S. congressman Lincoln Davis (R) and Democrat U.S. congressman Gregory Meeks arrive with fellow U.S. legislators for a meeting with Pedro Alvarez, head of Cuba's food import agency Alimport, in Havana December 15, 2006. Davis and Meeks are members of a delegation of ten Republican and Democrat representatives for a three day visit to Cuba. The legislators are leading advocates of easing sanctions against Cuba in the U.S. Congress. REUTERS/Claudia Daut (CUBA)
Republican U.S. congressman Mike Conaway (L) walks with Republican U.S. congresswoman Jo Ann Emerson as they arrive for a meeting with fellow U.S. legislators and head of Cuba's food import agency Alimport Pedro Alvarez in Havana December 15, 2006. Conaway and Emerson are members of a delegation of 10 Republican and Democratic representatives for a three day visit to Cuba. The legislators are leading advocates of easing sanctions against Cuba in the U.S. Congress. REUTERS/Claudia Daut (CUBA)
U.S. Congresswomen Jo Ann Emerson, R-Mo, right, and Jane Harman, D-Cal, center, walk along an unidentified man at the National Hotel in Havana, Friday, Dec.15, 2006. A delegation of American lawmakers arrived to Cuba Friday, following leadership shifts on the island and in the U.S. Congress that open new possibilities for change in U.S. policies. (AP Photo/ Javier Galeano)
Democratic U.S. congressman Jim McGovern (R) and other U.S. legislators arrive at a hotel in Havana December 15, 2006. McGovern is a member of a delegation of 10 Republican and Democratic representatives for a three day visit to Cuba. The legislators are leading advocates of easing sanctions against Cuba in the U.S. Congress. REUTERS/Claudia Daut (CUBA)
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