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We are very sorry, Cuba.

We know our countries have recently opened back up trade and diplomatic talks, following decades of being an at impasse due to your communist regime.

We’re looking forward to an improved relationship over the next several years.

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And that’s why we are very sorry.

We apologize for sending members of the Kardashian family your way.

As previously reported, Kim, Khloe and Kourtney have headed to Cuba in order to take an E!-sponsored vacation and film an episode of their family’s reality show.

They’ve touched down in that nation along with close friend Malika Haqq and kids North West and Saint West.

We can’t say for certain right now what viewers will see when they tune in to watch Keeping Up with the Kardashians online or on television later this year, but the sisters have given Twitter followers a couple glimpses at their trip so far.

And it looks like Kim and company are getting into the local spirits… Cuban cigar style!

"Pablo was here!" Khloe wrote on Twitter Wednesday afternoon in one of the siblings’ first official photos (above) from the trip, adding very simply:

"Cuba."

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Sources say both images posted here were snapped at Cristóbal Paladar restaurant in Havana, where Beyonce, Jay Z and President Obama have all previously dined.

"See the world… Cuba. #blessed," Haqq added on Twitter.

It’s true.

She’s very blessed to be friends with someone who was willing to have sex with Ray J on camera in order to get famous and makes lots of money and later have a network pay for her family to take numerous vacations.

Just a few weeks ago, the Kardashians also traveled to Iceland.

They went to tomato farms there. They ate as a local McDonalds. They stood on top of a “gorgeous glacier,” according to Kim’s Instagram feed.

Prior to that getaway, the Kardashians took off for filmed trips to Thailand, Greece, Bora Bora and Armenia.

But this marks their first trip as a family to Cuba.

Again, we apologize profusely to all residents of that country.