Obama and Cuba's Castro air differences over human rights Reuters Tuesday, March 22, 2016 07:42 Email Print RELATED NEWS Obama in Cuba: 'It is wonderful to be here' Starwood signs first U.S.-Cuba hotel deal since 1959 revolution Cuba casts aside rancor to welcome Obama on historic visit Cubans see Obama visit as sign of hope Obama's trip aims to make Cuba opening 'irreversible' U.S. President Barack Obama pushed Cuba to improve its record on democracy and human rights during historic visit to the island nation with President Raul Castro decrying U.S. "double standards". More : U.S. Barack Obama Cuba Raul Castro
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