23-11-2024 04:12 PM Jerusalem Timing

Obama, Castro Shake Hands at Historic Summit

Obama, Castro Shake Hands at Historic Summit

US President Barack Obama and Cuba’s Raul Castro shook hands and sat near each other Friday at a historic Summit of the Americas, a new milestone in efforts to shed decades of animosity.

.US President Barack Obama and Cuba's Raul Castro shook hands and sat near each other Friday at a historic Summit of the Americas, a new milestone in efforts to shed decades of animosity.

Obama and Castro greeted each other as UN chief Ban Ki-moon looked on, before taking their seats with other regional leaders at a Panama City convention center.

The sight of Obama and Castro in the same room instantly became a potent symbol of their bid to renew diplomatic ties that were severed in 1961.

It was the first time that a Cuban leader attended the summit in its 21-year history.

A US official characterized the Obama-Castro greeting as an "informal interaction," adding that "there was not a substantive conversation between the two leaders."

A widely anticipated broader conversation -- the first between US and Cuban leaders since ties broke in 1961 -- is expected on Saturday.

The two leaders briefly shook hands once before, at Nelson Mandela's memorial service in Johannesburg in 2013.

"This summit in Panama has such a special dimension," Organization of American States secretary general Jose Miguel Insulza told the gathering, noting it was the first time all 35 nations were represented.

Ban added: "The presence here today of President Raul Castro of Cuba embodies a longing expressed by many in the region."

All the regional leaders then headed to a private dinner.