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HAVANA (AP) - Spain said Thursday it held "frank and cordial" discussions about human rights, the death penalty and treatment of prisoners in Cuba, despite U.S. complaints it has been too friendly with the communist island.
In a joint statement, Spanish and Cuban authorities did not report any major agreements in the two days of closed-door meetings, and leading Cuban government critics were barred from attending.
Both sides said the meetings remained friendly, despite delving into human rights topics that usually make Cuban officials bristle.
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