Havana, January 26 (RHC) Cuban Revolution leader Fidel Castro met on Sunday with Argentinean President Cristina Fernandez, who is in Cuba to participate at the 2nd Summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States.
Fidel invited me to lunch, Fernandez told Argentinean reporters, who said that she left the National Hotel in the afternoon to meet with Fidel Castro.
Cristina Fernandez and Fidel Castro also met in January 2013, when the Argentinean president traveled to Havana to visit Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez, who then was taking medical treatment on the island.
The summit will take place January 28 and 29, and its agenda could include a denunciation by Argentina of the presence of British nuclear submarines in the areas near the Malvinas islands in violation of the 1967 Tlatelolco treaty, which prohibits the presence of nuclear weapons in this part of the world.
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