President Obama met in Havana with Cuban president Raúl Castro, becoming the first U.S. president to visit the country in 88 years.[1] During a joint press conference, Obama promised to ask Congress to end the U.S. trade embargo should Cuba improve its human rights record, and Castro asked the United States to leave Guantanamo Bay.
Weekly Review
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President Obama met in Havana with Cuban president Raúl Castro, becoming the first U.S. president to visit the country in 88 years.[1] During a joint press conference, Obama promised to ask Congress to end the U.S. trade embargo should Cuba improve its human rights record, and Castro asked the United States to leave Guantanamo Bay.