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Cuban prez Raul Castro offers talks with Obama

Updated on: 03 January,2009 05:31 PM IST  | 
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Communist Cuba's President Raul Castro has offered to talk directly "without intermediaries" and on equal terms with incoming US president Barack Obama, who has said he would consider direct dialogue.

Cuban prez Raul Castro offers talks with Obama

Communist Cuba's President Raul Castro has offered to talk directly "without intermediaries" and on equal terms with incoming US president Barack Obama, who has said he would consider direct dialogue.









After years of economic embargo and hardline US efforts to isolate the island, Havana now faces rare potential for change with Obama, who has voiced willingness to engage world leaders the administration of President George W Bush has sought to sideline.


Obama, who takes office January 20, could "do a great deal, could take positive steps," said Castro, 77, adding he did not expect him to change overall hostile US policy. "But I hope I am wrong about that," the Cuban president said. "A president is coming in who has raised a lot of expectations in many parts of the world, hopes that are too high, I think."


But Castro allowed that a new US president "may be able to make more just ideas move forward, and may be able to stop the almost uninterrupted rule since the United States was created that almost every president has had his war or wars." The Cuban president repeated his argument that US "carrot and stick diplomacy" was a dead end.

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