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Obama told Cubans, “We are interested in seeing Cuba succeed.” But success on whose terms?
But for Gitmo to go green, Cuba needs to be on board.
It wasn't all glitz and glamour, but it was a dream come true, Chip Somodevilla said.
The issues will likely play a role in the U.S. Congress’ willingness to overturn the American trade embargo against the island.
Even world leaders struggle with handshakes sometimes.
The nation's press praised the U.S. president, but warned that the country would not give up its political identity.
Obama said the leaders had "frank and candid" discussions about human rights as well as areas of cooperation.
The visit is the first by a U.S. president in 88 years.
It was rare to see an American flag in Cuba before the 2014 thaw in relations, but that appears to be changing.