Obama and Castro hold historic meeting in Havana

The US and Cuban presidents have met in Havana in a historic meeting where they pledged to put aside the differences that have divided their countries for decades. Barack Obama welcomed what he called a “new day” in relations between the two countries. But President Raul Castro was forced to defend Cuba’s record on human rights.

The US and Cuban presidents have met in Havana in a historic meeting where they pledged to put aside the differences that have divided their countries for decades.

Barack Obama welcomed what he called a “new day” in relations between the two countries.

But President Raul Castro was forced to defend Cuba’s record on human rights.

Al Jazeera’s Patty Culhane reports from Havana.

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