Impacto de la Estrategia global de seguridad de la UE para reforzar el acuerdo y el dialogo sobre derechos humanos UE - Cuba
Abstract
The signing and implementation of the European Union’s Global Security
Strategy included a change in EU’s relationship with the countries in Latin America
and the Caribbean (LAC), particularly with Cuba. The Strategy includes the signing
of the Political Dialogue and Cooperation Agreement (PDCA) with Cuba as a key
element to accompany the modernisation of the economic and social model by the
Government of Cuba, and to relaunch the leadership of the EU in LAC. In this
context, on 6 December 2016, the Council of the European Union approved to
repeal the EU’s Common Position against Cuba. Finally, the first PDCA between
the EU and Cuba was signed on 12 December 2016 in Brussels. For this reason, this
contribution discusses how the EU could continue to export its principles and values
to LAC civil society and accompany the social and human rights changes that can
be carried out in Cuba within the framework of the EU Global Strategy of 2016 and
of the Political Dialogue and Cooperation Agreement.