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Inside the Cuban thaw

In 2014, secret talks aimed to improve relations between the United States and Cuba. We go behind the scenes with one of the US negotiators

On 17 December 2014, United States president Barack Obama and the leader of Cuba, Raúl Castro, announced the normalisation of their countries' relations, ending 54 years of hostility.

The announcement was a shock to most except a few trusted aides who had worked for 18 months to make it happen.

Alejandro Castro, Raúl Castro's son, represented the Cuban side, while Ben Rhodes, Obama’s speech writer, was sent by the US.

Speaking to Anoushka Mutanda-Dougherty in 2024, Ben explains how he and Alejandro found common ground whilst hashing out decades of bad blood.

They eventually flew to Vatican City to officially commit to a new co-operative future.

In 2017, President Donald Trump partially rolled back on the deal, tightening rules affecting travel and on sending funds to the Caribbean island nation.

Ben says: “The US government made a liar out of me. I felt betrayed.”

This programme was first broadcast in 2024.

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(Barack Obama shakes hands with Raul Castro at Nelson Mandela's memorial service in 2013. Credit: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

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10 minutes

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Thu 30 Apr 202607:50GMT

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  • Thu 30 Apr 202607:50GMT
  • Thu 30 Apr 202611:50GMT
  • Thu 30 Apr 202617:50GMT
  • Thu 30 Apr 202621:50GMT
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