1. comparison to Israel. I think its widely understood that a final settlement between Israel and the Pals will involve financial compensation for property confiscated by the Israeli state. Thats really not controversial, and is a seperate issue from the right of the population to return.
2. The Am Rev. IIUC all issues of compensation for private property were resolved in the treaty that ended the war.
I dont see how negotiations between the US and Cuba can avoid the subject of compensation. OTOH I think everyone also understands that if Cuba is taking appropriate steps towards economic and political reform, the US would not insist on a level of compensation that would cripple said reforms.
2. The Am Rev. IIUC all issues of compensation for private property were resolved in the treaty that ended the war.
I dont see how negotiations between the US and Cuba can avoid the subject of compensation. OTOH I think everyone also understands that if Cuba is taking appropriate steps towards economic and political reform, the US would not insist on a level of compensation that would cripple said reforms.
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