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New milestone in efforts to end decades of animosity

Obama, Castro make history at Summit of the Americas

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Cuban President Raul Castro (R), Obama greeting each other
Panama City - Arab Today

US President Barack Obama and Cuba's Raul Castro shook hands and sat near each other Friday at a historic Summit of the Americas, a new milestone in efforts to end decades of animosity.

Obama and Castro, separated by the presidents of Ecuador and El Salvador, stood before taking their seats in the second of three rows at a Panama City convention center as the country's national anthem was sung.

The sight of Obama and Castro in the same room instantly became a potent symbol of their bid to renew diplomatic ties that were severed in 1961.

It was the first time that a Cuban leader attended the summit in its 21-year history.

Earlier, Obama and Castro "greeted each other and shook hands," the White House said. They briefly shook hands once before, at Nelson Mandela's memorial service in 2013.

A US official characterized the greeting as an "informal interaction," adding that "there was not a substantive conversation between the two leaders."

"This summit in Panama has such a special dimension," Organization American States secretary general Jose Miguel Insulza told the gathering, noting it was the first time all 35 nations were represented.

UN chief Ban Ki-moon added: "The presence here today of President Raul Castro of Cuba embodies a longing expressed by many in the region."

The 30-odd leaders will later head to a seaside dinner in a complex of ruins dating from the era of the Spanish conquistadors.

US officials said the widely-anticipated discussion between Obama and Castro would take place Saturday.

The last US and Cuban leaders to meet were Dwight Einsenhower and dictator Fulgencio Batista in 1956, three years before Fidel Castro's revolution.

Senior Obama aide Ben Rhodes said the extent of the meeting had yet to be decided, but that they will "take stock" of the negotiations to reopen embassies and discuss lingering "differences."

Rhodes said Obama and Castro had already discussed the ongoing negotiations and the summit by telephone Wednesday -- their second phone call since December.

In a move that could irritate Havana, Obama held a closed-door discussion before the summit with dissident lawyer Laritza Diversent and political activist Manuel Cuesta Moura, along with a dozen other activists from the Americas.

While declaring that the days of US meddling in the region were over, Obama promised civil society representatives that "the United States will stand up alongside you every step of the way."

Turning to Cuba, Obama said that even as "a new chapter" in relations was launched, "we'll have our differences, government to government, with Cuba on many issues."

For his part, Castro held talks with the president of the US chamber of commerce, Tom Donohue, putting together the leader of the only communist regime in the Americas with a major figure of capitalism.

- No terror list decision -

The US and Cuban foreign ministers, John Kerry and Bruno Rodriguez, made history themselves late Thursday when they held the highest level talks since 1958, which both sides hailed as "constructive."

But Rhodes said there was no decision yet on one of the key obstacles in diplomatic negotiations, Cuba's presence on the US blacklist of state sponsors of terror.

"I'm not ruling out any announcement but... we are not there yet in terms of a final recommendation being made to the president, and the president making a determination," Rhodes said.

Cuba's presence on the blacklist -- which also includes Iran, Sudan and Syria -- has been a major sticking point in the negotiations.

Once Obama makes a decision, Congress has 45 days to decide whether to override his recommendation.

Cuba has other major demands, most importantly that the US Congress lift an embargo that the communist regime blames for the island's economic troubles.

Washington wants Cuba to end restrictions on the movement of its diplomats on the island.

- Venezuela question -

Opinion polls show the reconciliation is backed by majorities of Americans and Cubans, though some US lawmakers have been very critical.

But Cuban government supporters confronted dissidents on the sidelines of the summit.

And even as Obama moves to remove an old source of tension in US relations with Latin America, he has angered Venezuela over sanctions against officials over an opposition crackdown.

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, Havana's main ally in the region, vowed to bring a petition with 13.4 million signatures urging Obama to lift the sanctions.

Maduro received a hero's welcome at a rally with hundreds of supporters in Panama City's El Chorillo monument, built for victims of the 1989 US military invasion to oust Manuel Noriega.

"The United States must ask forgiveness from Panama and Latin America for the invasion," he thundered, vowing to hand Obama a letter from victims.

But Washington is seeking to ease tensions, dispatching a senior official this week to meet with Maduro in Caracas.
Source: AFP

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