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Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has described Russian-Cuban ties as "especially intense", after meeting Cuban President Raul Castro in Havana. | |
He also met the president's ailing brother, former leader Fidel Castro. | |
Cuba is his last stop on a four-nation tour of Latin America intended to build up Russia's ties in the region. | |
Mr Medvedev arrived in Havana from Venezuela, where he and President Hugo Chavez signed a deal on nuclear energy and discussed military co-operation. | |
The Russian president also visited Brazil and Peru. | |
After meeting his Cuban counterpart, Mr Medvedev told reporters: "We have a systematic dialogue. Our relations have been generally good, but in the past six months they have become especially intense." | After meeting his Cuban counterpart, Mr Medvedev told reporters: "We have a systematic dialogue. Our relations have been generally good, but in the past six months they have become especially intense." |
Mr Medvedev said he wanted to boost Russia's presence in a region it had previously neglected - a region traditionally of strategic importance to the US. | |
Russian companies are interested in drilling for oil in Cuban waters and oil and investing in a nickel processing plant. | Russian companies are interested in drilling for oil in Cuban waters and oil and investing in a nickel processing plant. |
Cuba is unlikely to want to antagonise the US with President-elect Barack Obama taking office in January, says the BBC's Michael Voss in Havana. | Cuba is unlikely to want to antagonise the US with President-elect Barack Obama taking office in January, says the BBC's Michael Voss in Havana. |
Naval exercises | |
In Venezuela, Mr Medvedev signed an accord with Mr Chavez to help Venezuela build a nuclear energy plant. Joint gas projects were also approved. | |
Military co-operation was also high on the agenda of Mr Medvedev's talks with Mr Chavez. | |
The joint exercises are due to begin at sea on 1 December | |
Russian and Venezuelan warships are scheduled to hold joint military exercises later this week. | |
Russia is already a major arms supplier to Venezuela, with contracts worth some $4.4bn (£2.39bn). | |
The Russian leader travelled to Venezuela from Brazil, where he and President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva held talks on boosting trade and technical co-operation. | The Russian leader travelled to Venezuela from Brazil, where he and President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva held talks on boosting trade and technical co-operation. |
In Rio de Janeiro, the two presidents expressed their view that the "Bric" countries - Brazil, Russia, India and China - should hold their first summit in Russia in 2009. | In Rio de Janeiro, the two presidents expressed their view that the "Bric" countries - Brazil, Russia, India and China - should hold their first summit in Russia in 2009. |
Mr Medvedev's visit takes place just a few days after the Chinese president, Hu Jintao, toured several Latin American nations with a view to strengthening ties. | Mr Medvedev's visit takes place just a few days after the Chinese president, Hu Jintao, toured several Latin American nations with a view to strengthening ties. |