Mainly pro- Havana protesters gathered as Cuban officials inaugurated their embassy in Washington on Monday.<br /><br /> While backing the new era of restored diplomatic relations they want things to go further including the lifting of US sanctions.<br /><br /> A t the same time a lone Cuban dissenter was stopped by police after he tried to break into the embassy.<br />He accused the Obama administration of making a deal with a dictatorship that kills Cubans every day, saying the red paint he’d covered himself with represented Cuban blood.<br /><br /> Cuba raised flag over newly opened embassy in D.C. July 20, as Cuba-US diplomatic tie restored http://t.co/M8cdpSxEcs pic.twitter.com/UfH4jSDAXJ— People’s Daily,China (@PDChina) July 20, 2015<br /><br /> While the reciprocal re-establishment of embassies is a watershed moment in bilateral relations, our correspondent in Washington talked to a Latin American expert asking her what needs to be done to bring about lasting change for the Cuban people.<br /><br /> “Though Cuba has served as dip