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Obama’s first day in Cuba

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March 20, 2016
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President Obama arrived in Cuba on Sunday afternoon at the Jose Marti International Airport in Havana, where he was welcomed by Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla, instead of by President Raul Castro.

Shortly before his arrival, @POTUS tweeted the following:

¿Que bolá Cuba? Just touched down here, looking forward to meeting and hearing directly from the Cuban people.

— President Obama (@POTUS44) March 20, 2016

Minister Rodriguez presented the women with flowers and told President Obama that it was a great pleasure to have him in the country. He introduced the president to Josefina Vidal, who headed the negotiations that led to the reconciliation of the two countries, and her deputy, Gustavo Machin.

OnCuba will be binging you live updates of this historic visit:

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The presidential plane took off from the Andrews air base outside Washington at 1:32 p.m. It landed in Cuba less than three hours later. Obama was joined by First Lady Michelle Obama, their two daughters, and his mother-in-law.

Separador-02Secretary of State John Kerry is also in Cuba:

Back in #Cuba, this time joining @POTUS's historic visit to Havana. #ObamainCuba

— John Kerry (@JohnKerry) March 21, 2016

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The first tour of the presidential family took place under intense rain. Guided by the Historian of the City of Havana, Eusebio Leal, and protected by a large body of security, they departed from the building that marks the foundation of the city: El Templete. Across from a statue in tribute of the hero considered in Cuba the “Father of the Homeland” they were shown the holy tree that has just been planted to replace an old one, a mythical symbol of the city. Leal told them the story of the foundation of the city.

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Photo: Ramón Espinosa /AP

Leal also guided them  through the Museum of the Captain Generals, ,where he explained to the guests the deep roots that connect Cubans and Americans for many years.

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Photo: Ramón Espinosa /AP

The delegation said goodbye to Leal, and then they went for a walk of the cobblestoned streets of Old Havana. At the Havana Cathedral they were welcomed by Cardinal and Archbishop of Havana Jaime Ortega. That was the last event in the official agenda for the day.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68Q31iQxlxs

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Comments 3

  1. Sandy Vales says:
    10 years ago

    Your in my husband’s homeland. We hope one day he can return to see his family members that are still there. Thank you President Obama.

    Reply
  2. Mario Gilmore-Hernandez says:
    10 years ago

    Alguien tiene alguna idea de porque el segundo en saludar a Obama despues de Raul fue Alejandro Castro Espin? Yo pienso que debio ser Miguel Diaz Canel.

    Reply
  3. Franz_germany says:
    10 years ago

    “Si, se puede.“ Good luck for the Cuban people and the Wind of Change.

    Reply

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