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Cuba offered a 'new beginning'

PRESIDENT Barack Obama extended a hand to America's hemispheric neighbours yesterday – including its harshest critics – and offered a Cold War foe the hope of a "new beginning".

At the Summit of the Americas in Port of Spain, Obama signalled he was ready to accept the proposal of Cuban President Raul Castro (pictured) of talks on issues once off-limits for Havana, including the scores of political prisoners held by the communist government. Obama also sought out Venezuela's fiery leftist president, Hugo Chavez, for a quick grip and grin.

In an opening speech to the 34-nation gathering, the president promised a new agenda for the Americas, as well as a new style.

"We have at times been disengaged, and at times we sought to dictate our terms," Obama said to loud applause.

"But I pledge to you that we seek an equal partnership. There is no senior partner and junior partner in our relations."


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