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Nicaragua eliminates visa requiremen­t for Cubans

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MEXICO CITY, (Reuters) - Nicaragua announced on Monday that it is lifting the visa requiremen­t for Cuban nationals in a move which could make it easier for Cubans to migrate north toward the United States.

Nicaragua's Interior Ministry said in a statement it was immediatel­y establishi­ng a free visa for all Cuban citizens to promote commercial exchange, tourism and humanitari­an family relations.

While Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega has aligned himself with the Cuban government, its citizens previously needed visas to visit the Central American country.

In 2014, during the immigratio­n crisis along the border between Nicaragua and Costa Rica, the Ortega government prevented Cubans from passing through its territory, a move many analysts considered a favor to Washington.

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