Wed, Apr 29th, 2009

HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuban President Raul Castro repeated on Wednesday an offer to discuss "everything" with the United States to try to improve relations, but said Cuba did not have to make any "gestures" to its long-time enemy.
Related stories from top sites:
Raul Castro repeats US talks offer, no "gestures"
Apr 20th, 2009 - Reuters
(Recasts with quotes, details) HAVANA, April 29 (Reuters) - Cuban President Raul Castrorepeated on Wednesday an offer to discuss "everything" with theUnited States to try to improve relations...
Obama's Cuban stalemate
Apr 20th, 2009 - guardian.co.uk
Following the lifting of restrictions on Cuban-American travel and remittances to Cuba, officials in the Obama administration are now saying that the ball is in Cuban president Raúl Castro's court...
US president misinterprets his Cuban counterpart
Apr 20th, 2009 - XinHua
HAVANA, April 22 (Xinhua) - U.S. President Barack Obama "misinterpreted" Cuban leader Raul Castro's statement, former Cuban Leader Fidel Castro was quoted as saying by local media Wednesday. Fidel...
In retirement, Fidel Castro is little seen but often heard
Apr 20th, 2009 - Los Angeles Times
No sooner did Cuban-American relations hit their warmest notes in a half-century than former President Fidel Castro stirred from retirement to say: Not so fast. The 82-year-old Castro tossed cold water on U.S...
Obama moves spark hope and uncertainty in Cuba
Apr 20th, 2009 - Reuters
HAVANA (Reuters) - President Barack Obama's easing of the U.S. trade embargo against Cuba has awakened long-frustrated hopes for change in U.S.-Cuba relations but also...




Leave a Reply