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Cuban President Raul Castro has said he is ready to hold direct talks with US President-elect Barack Obama, but played down any quick breakthrough. | Cuban President Raul Castro has said he is ready to hold direct talks with US President-elect Barack Obama, but played down any quick breakthrough. |
Mr Castro described Mr Obama as an "honest man", but said his election had given rise to "excessive hopes". | Mr Castro described Mr Obama as an "honest man", but said his election had given rise to "excessive hopes". |
He was speaking a day after Cuba marked the 50th anniversary of its revolution. | |
Mr Obama has indicated he will ease restrictions on travel and remittances to Cuba but maintain the 46-year US trade embargo on the island. | |
Speaking on state TV on Friday, President Castro repeated his previous assertions that Havana was ready for direct talks with the US "without intermediaries, directly". | Speaking on state TV on Friday, President Castro repeated his previous assertions that Havana was ready for direct talks with the US "without intermediaries, directly". |
"But we are in no rush, we are not desperate," he stressed. | "But we are in no rush, we are not desperate," he stressed. |
Mr Castro said Mr Obama, who is due to take office on 20 January, could "do a great deal, could take positive steps". | Mr Castro said Mr Obama, who is due to take office on 20 January, could "do a great deal, could take positive steps". |
"A president is coming in who has raised a lot of expectations in many parts of the world, hopes that are too high, I think," he added. | "A president is coming in who has raised a lot of expectations in many parts of the world, hopes that are too high, I think," he added. |
Muted celebrations | Muted celebrations |
On Thursday, people across Cuba celebrated the anniversary of the revolution that brought Fidel Castro to power. | On Thursday, people across Cuba celebrated the anniversary of the revolution that brought Fidel Castro to power. |
Mr Obama has said he wants to meet Cuban leaders | Mr Obama has said he wants to meet Cuban leaders |
Speaking from the same balcony where his older brother, Fidel, declared victory on 1 January 1959, President Castro predicted the revolution would survive another 50 years. | |
The festivities were muted as Cuba struggles with big economic challenges and the aftermath of three hurricanes. | The festivities were muted as Cuba struggles with big economic challenges and the aftermath of three hurricanes. |
The frail health of Fidel Castro also dampened the mood of celebrations, says the BBC's Michael Voss in Havana. | The frail health of Fidel Castro also dampened the mood of celebrations, says the BBC's Michael Voss in Havana. |
The 82-year-old has not been seen in public since undergoing major surgery almost 18 months ago. | The 82-year-old has not been seen in public since undergoing major surgery almost 18 months ago. |
Reacting to the anniversary, a White House spokesman said the US continued to seek freedom for the Cuban people. | Reacting to the anniversary, a White House spokesman said the US continued to seek freedom for the Cuban people. |
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