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the most basiecessities for hours in the hot Havana sun feel that this approach is helpful to them.amp。 Of course, nobody expects Cuba to be transformed overnight. But I believe that Americanengagement – through our embassy, our businesses, and most of all, through our people – isthe best way to advance our interests and support for democracy and human rights. Time andagain, America has demonstrated that part of our leadership in the world is our capacity tochange. Itamp。s what inspires the world to reach for something better. A year ago, it might have seemed impossible that the United States would once again beraising our flag, the stars and stripes, over an embassy in Havana. This is what change lookslike. In January of 1961, the year I was born, when President Eisenhower announced thetermination of our relations with Cuba, he said: It is my hope and my conviction that it is amp。inthe nottoodistant future it will be possible for the historic friendship between us once again tofind its reflection in normal relations of every sort.amp。 Well, it took a while, but I believe thattime has e. And a better future lies ahead. Thank you very much. And I want to thank some of my team who worked diligently to makethis happen. Theyamp。re here. They donamp。t always get acknowledged. Weamp。re really proud of work