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Cuba not afraid to talk with US: Fidel Castro 
Reuters
Havana, April 06, 2009
Last Updated: 10:45 IST(6/4/2009)

Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro said the communist nation is not afraid 
of dialogue with the United States and not interested in continued 
confrontation with its powerful neighbor.The comments came as a group of US 
lawmakers visited Cuba this weekend to try to end nearly half a century of 
mutual distrust and amid reports that President Barack Obama was planning to 
ease economic sanctions on the island, including travel restrictions on 
Cuban-Americans. "We're not afraid to talk with the United States. We also 
don't need confrontation to exist, like some fools like to think," Castro, 82, 
said in an article on the Cubadebate website on Sunday. 

Castro said the 47-year-old US economic embargo on Cuba was a "total failure," 
and agreed with Indiana Senator Richard Lugar's recent proposal that the White 
House appoint a special envoy to review relations with Cuba."Those who can 
quietly analyse the facts, like the Indiana senator, have an indisputable 
argument: after nearly half a century, the US measures against Cuba are a total 
failure.""We exist precisely because we believe in our ideas, and we've never 
been afraid to talk with our adversary. It's the only way to achieve friendship 
and peace between peoples," he added. 

Fidel Castro, in a separate article on Sunday, challenged Latin American 
nations to support an end to his country's isolation at a regional summit this 
month that will include Obama.Castro said an upcoming Summit of the Americas 
would be a "trial by fire" for the region as they discuss Cuba's 
half-century-old dispute with Washington.The revolutionary icon said a draft of 
the text set to be discussed by leaders from Latin America, the Caribbean and 
Obama was "unacceptable" and would result in the continued isolation of the 
communist island. 

Cuba will be blocked from attending the April 17-19 summit in Trinidad and 
Tobago, part of a long-standing US attempt to bar the country from regional 
meetings. 


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