US senators want to end the embargo on Cuba.
Amy Klobuchar said it's necessary to turn "the page on the failed isolation policy."
247 - A bipartisan group of five senators introduced a bill on Monday (6) that would end the trade embargo on Cuba. "I have long pushed to reform our relationship with Cuba, which for decades has been defined by past conflicts rather than looking to the future," Amy Klobuchar said in a statement, according to the website. The Hill.
"By ending the trade embargo with Cuba once and for all, our bipartisan legislation will turn the page on the failed policy of isolation, creating a new export market and generating economic opportunities for American companies," he added.
They are asking the US government to uphold other laws that impose restrictions based on allegations of human rights violations in Cuba.