Washington – Obama Spokesman: Castro Visit To White House Not Ruled Out

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    FILE - U.S. President Barack Obama (L) greets Cuban President Raul Castro before giving his speech at the memorial service for late South African President Nelson Mandela at the First National Bank soccer stadium, also known as Soccer City, in Johannesburg December 10, 2013.  ReutersWashington – A White House spokesman on Thursday declined to rule out an eventual visit to the White House by Cuban President Raul Castro a day after President Barack Obama announced plans to normalize U.S. relations with Havana.

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    “I wouldn’t rule out a visit from President Castro,” spokesman Josh Earnest.

    The White House on Wednesday had said it was possible Obama could visit Havana after he announced plans for the two governments to establish embassies in their respective capitals.


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    bennyt
    bennyt
    9 years ago

    Maybe Sharpton and Castro can carpool?

    JOUN1
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    JOUN1
    9 years ago

    Just wait for the day Kahmainy will visit the white house…