Former Cuban President Fidel Castro demanded that the U.S. president Barack Obama to return to Cuba the military base of Guantanamo.
In the article entitled "Reflections on the new policy of the President of the United States, published on the government website cubadebate.cu, Castro said that" the presence of a military base in Cuba against the will of the Cuban people is a violation of the fundamental principles of international law. "
He called Obama unequivocally respect those principles, noting also that, when talking about the return of Cuba, Obama made it clear that Guantanamo Bay will not be returned until it is of strategic importance to America and Cuba still would not return to base at any or assignment. According to Castro, this approach is unacceptable.
In addition, the former Cuban leader has accused Obama of supporting "genocide" of Palestinians by Israel and indirect involvement in it. Castro also said that Israel is a pillar of U.S. pressure on all Muslim countries in the Middle East.
It reminds Reuters, shortly before the publication of letters to Castro to return to the U.S. base Guantanamo Bay asked Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, welcomed the decision of Obama to close the prison for suspected terrorists, located at the military base.
The military base of Guantanamo in 1903 was put Cuba in an indefinite lease dollars. Lease may be terminated only if they violated its terms, or if the U.S. voluntarily leave the territory of the base.
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