Thursday, 02 February 2012 10:30
Written by Radio Guantanamo
The leader of the Cuban Revolution Fidel Castro Ruz, gave the Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff two volumes of a biography on his life which is still unpublished.
It was reported by Globo news network, based on Brazilian diplomatic sources, regarding the private encounter between Rousseff and Fidel Castro in Havana.
According to sources, Fidel received Rousseff, who gave him Brazilian chocolates.
In a conversation lasting an hour and a half, said the president´s special adviser Aurelio Marco García, Dilma visited Fidel accompanied by the chancellor Antonio de Aguiar Patriota, the governor of Bahia, Jacques Wagner and Marco Aurelio himself.
They drank tea and water, in an encounter taking place before the president went to Mariel Port, a work financed by Brazil.
The leader, who made a visit of two to Cuba in order to promote Brazilian investment on the island, had said it could be “a proud” to be received by Fidel.
Rousseff, a former left guerrilla fighter against the dictatorship of her country, received from the Cuban leader two volumes written by the Cuban journalist Katiuska Blanco of a biography about him dealing with the guerrilla phase of the Revolution Chief.
The Brazilian head had visited Cuba and known Fidel in a congress on economics held in Havana in 1982.
Brazilian sources reported that great part of the encounter between Rousseff and Fidel Castro discussed on the crisis in Haiti, a country that is now visited by the Brazilian leader.
Translation: Ilia Charon
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