No menu items!

COSTA RICA'S LEADING ENGLISH LANGUAGE NEWSPAPER

HomeTopicsBusinessCuba and US renew direct postal service after 52 years

Cuba and US renew direct postal service after 52 years

HAVANA, Cuba – The United States and Cuba have agreed to restore direct postal service 52 years after severing it at the height of the Cold War, the Cuban Foreign Ministry said Friday.

It said the “pilot plan” would take effect “in the coming weeks” and then be rolled out permanently, as part of improving U.S.-Cuba relations.

The news comes six days from the first anniversary of the historic announcement by presidents Barack Obama and Raúl Castro that the two countries would renew diplomatic ties after more than half a century.

The two countries had started work on restoring postal service in 2013, even before the rapprochement was announced.

They have already re-established a direct telephone link. Previously phone calls between the two had to pass through a third country, making them expensive and poor in quality.

The Cuban state telecommunications company, Etecsa, has said the new phone connection could eventually be used for Internet communications, as well.

Cuba has one of the lowest rates of Internet access in the world, with just 3.4 percent of households connected.

Read more stories on U.S.-Cuba relations here

Trending Now

Costa Rican Drivers Risk Fines Without 2026 Marchamo Sticker

As the new year begins here in Costa Rica, traffic authorities report that over 256,700 vehicles across the country lack the 2026 Marchamo sticker,...

Novak Djokovic Steps Away from PTPA, Citing Transparency Issues

Novak Djokovic, the 24-time Grand Slam champion, has ended his association with the Professional Tennis Players Association (PTPA), the players' group he helped establish...

Death of Foreign Activist Adds to Costa Rica’s Mounting Security Concerns

Authorities in Costa Rica continue to investigate the homicide of 36-year-old Francisco Ojeda Garcés, a Chilean environmentalist who had lived in the country for...

Trump Announces Venezuela Oil Transfer Worth Billions

President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that Venezuela plans to transfer between 30 and 50 million barrels of crude oil to the United States....

United States Launches Strikes on Caracas, Captures Venezuelan President Maduro

United States forces bombed several sites in Caracas early this morning, leading to the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, according to an announcement...

Gal Gadot Chooses Costa Rica Again for New Year’s Getaway

Actress Gal Gadot welcomed 2026 amid Costa Rica's beaches and sunsets, making it her second year in a row to end December in the...
Costa Rica Coffee Maker Chorreador
Costa Rica Coffee Maker Chorreador
Costa Rica Travel Insurance
Costa Rica Travel

Latest News from Costa Rica