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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – With Latin American countries pushing hard for Cuba’s re-entry into the Organization of American States, US officials said yesterday they would be willing to talk about the move if the communist state adopts democratic principles.

The suggestion, included in a resolution submitted to a council meeting of the hemispheric group, reaffirmed a long-standing US position on Cuba but also offered hints of the growing willingness for a dialogue with Havana.

“Some of the circumstances since Cuba’s suspension from full participation in the Organization of American States may have changed,” the US resolution said, noting a “frank and open dialogue” was a hallmark of multilateral relations.

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will attend the OAS general assembly on Tuesday in Honduras, where a majority of the group’s 34 members are likely to support Cuba’s re-entry but no vote is expected.

The OAS council appointed a task force to evaluate the US proposal and two others that could more directly lead to reinstatement of Cuba, suspended from the OAS in 1962.

Most Latin American countries have restored diplomatic relations with Cuba and have pushed for an end to the decades-old US embargo.

Clinton told Congress last week that the United States would not support Cuba’s re-entry to the OAS until it could embrace the democratic principles outlined in the group’s charter.

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