Russian
President Vladimir Putin has kicked off a six-day tour of Latin America by
visiting Cuba. During his stop in Havana, Putin met not just with Cuban
President Raul Castro, but also his older brother Fidel.
Deutsche Welle, 12 July 2014
Putin arrived early on Friday at Havana's Jose Marti International Airport, before
joining Raul Castro in a visit to a cemetery where the remains lie of Soviet
soldiers who died of illness of in accidents while serving in Cuba during the
Cold War.
Russian
sources reported that Putin later met with Fidel Castro, now 87, who handed
power to his brother in 2008 after leading the country for almost 50 years.
Russian news agency ITAR-TASS said the two met for around an hour, during which
they discussed international affairs, the world economy and bilateral
relations.
'Tangible
generosity'
Prior to
his visit, Putin announced that Russia had written off 90 percent of Cuba's
Soviet-era debt totaling around $35 billion (25.7 billion euros) and that the
rest would be invested in education on the Caribbean island.
Raul Castro
described the debt forgiveness as "another great, tangible generosity of
the Russian people toward Cuba."
The two
sides also signed a number of accords during Putin's stay, including one that
will see Russian companies participate in petroleum projects on Cuba's northern
coast, as well as offshore oil exploration.
Another
deal covered a planned port project.
"We
are talking about the possibility of creating in Cuba a grand transportation
hub with a possible modernization of the maritime port of Mariel and the
construction of a modern airport with its respective cargo terminal," the
Associated Press quoted Putin as saying.
Putin also
denounced a more than 50-year-old US economic embargo of Cuba, which has has
continued to struggle despite recent reforms.
"We
will provide support to our Cuban friends to overcome the illegal blockade of
Cuba," he said.
World Cup
final on the agenda
Also on
Putin's itinerary for his Latin American tour are Argentina and Brazil, where
he is to attend a summit of emerging economies known as the BRICS group.
On Sunday,
Putin is to attend the final of the World Cup between Germany and Argentina and
the ceremonial handing over of hosting duties for the tournament, which is to
be held in Russia in four years' time. There has been speculation that Putin
could meet with German Chancellor Angela Merkel on the sidelines of the final,
which she is also planning to attend.

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