<P> On 14 April 2015, the Obama administration announced that Cuba would be removed from the United States "Terrorist Sponsor" list . The House and Senate had 45 days from 14 April 2015 to review and possibly block this action, but this did not occur, and on 29 May 2015, the 45 days lapsed, therefore officially removing Cuba from the United States' list of state sponsors of terrorism . This move by President Obama further departs the United States from the Cold War conflict and its strain on Cuba--United States relations . On 1 July 2015, President Barack Obama announced that formal diplomatic relations between Cuba and the United States would resume, and embassies would be opened in Washington and Havana . Relations between Cuba and the United States were formally re-established on 20 July 2015, with the opening of the Cuban embassy in Washington and the U.S. embassy in Havana . Barack Obama visited Cuba for three days in March 2016 . In August 2016, JetBlue Flight 387 landed in Santa Clara, becoming the first direct commercial flight to travel between the two countries since the early 1960s . On November 28, 2016, the first normally scheduled commercial flight after more than 50 years landed in Havana from Miami on an American Airlines jet . </P> <P> With the election of Republican Donald Trump as U.S. president, the state of relations between the United States and Cuba was unclear as of January 2017 . While a candidate for the presidency, Trump criticized aspects of the Cuban Thaw, suggesting he could suspend the normalization process unless he can negotiate "a good agreement". </P> <P> On June 16, 2017, President Trump announced that he was suspending what he called a "completely one - sided deal with Cuba" (referring to Obama's policy of granting Cuba economic sanctions relief for nothing in return). A new policy aims to impose new restrictions with regards to travel and funding, however travelling via airlines and cruise lines will not be prohibited completely . Moreover, diplomatic relations remain intact and embassies in Washington D.C. and Havana stay open . </P> <P> In the summer of 2017, reports surfaced that American and Canadian diplomats stationed in Havana had experienced unusual physical symptoms affecting the brain--including hearing loss, dizziness, and nausea . American investigators have been unable to identify the cause of these symptoms . </P>

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