Cuba's state newspaper said Wednesday US President Barack Obama will be warmly welcomed when he makes a historic visit this month, but warned him not to expect political concessions.
"The US leader will be welcomed by the government of Cuba and its people with the hospitality that distinguishes them and will be treated with all consideration and respect," official daily Granma said in an editorial.
But it hastened to add: "No one can harbor the slightest doubt about Cuba's unconditional adherence to its revolutionary and anti-imperialist ideals."
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4 comments:
Well, if he was visiting my country, I'd see him as an intruder, and let him speak his mind, and that's about it. No rd carpets here...
Any american business that moves there should be boycotted.
He'll be bowing to his boyhood heroes Fidel and Raul.
will he be riding around in a '76 vega
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