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HAVANA --
A prominent Cuban exile who returned home this summer with hopes of staying for good said Wednesday he welcomed news that the communist government plans to drop visa requirements for exiled natives who want to visit.
"We've been asking for this for years. I'm very happy," said Eloy Gutierrez-Menoyo, a former Cuban rebel commander turned opposition leader.
Lazaro Herrera, a spokesman with the Cuban Interests Section in Washington, said Tuesday the change would take effect early next year. Currently, Cuban exiles who wish to visit their homeland must obtain special permission before making the trip.
The proposed change was announced by Cuban Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque at a meeting with about 300 Cuban-Americans in New York last weekend, Herrera said. The Cuban government is changing its policy to try to improve relations with Cuban exiles, he added.
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