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Published Date: 23 April 2009
FIDEL Castro says President Barack Obama "misinterpreted" remarks which led to speculation of a thaw in diplomatic relations between the US and Cuba.
Castro said yesterday the agenda for discussions will not include freeing political prisoners or cutting taxes.

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  • Last Updated: 22 April 2009 10:09 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Cuba
 
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2dogs in D.C.,

23/04/2009 01:35:29
It's ok,one step at a time.First we talk,and then see where we meet,and then work on where we don't.Isn't that the way it's done?
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23/04/2009 05:44:49
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W Smith,

Middle East 23/04/2009 07:42:43
Alex Salmond counts George Galloway as a friend.

This is despite Galloways support for a regime in Cuba that jails innocent people and criminalises opposing views.

Both Salmond and Galloway are, of course, the first to demand their right to oppose the policies of both the US and British government.

Funny that.
4

bill-alba,

fife 23/04/2009 11:45:20
more drivel from #3.

not very funny from a britnat...but not really unexpected lies and misdirection yet again.
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23/04/2009 11:45:47
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2dogs in D.C.,

23/04/2009 14:01:00
#5-Those folks are in prison anyway,if we talk or not.
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Mcsnagpile,

23/04/2009 16:41:02
I agree political prisoners from Quantanamo bay, Cuba, should be released. Why does the Cuban authorities put up with it??
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23/04/2009 17:03:45
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