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Cuban TV shows 'stronger' Castro | Cuban TV shows 'stronger' Castro |
(about 8 hours later) | |
Cuban television has shown its first pictures for three months of ailing leader Fidel Castro. | Cuban television has shown its first pictures for three months of ailing leader Fidel Castro. |
Mr Castro, 80, was seen standing during a meeting with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, which was said to have taken place on Monday. | Mr Castro, 80, was seen standing during a meeting with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, which was said to have taken place on Monday. |
He appeared frail but stronger than three months ago. | He appeared frail but stronger than three months ago. |
Mr Castro has not been seen in public since undergoing gastric surgery in July, prompting speculation that he has cancer or is terminally ill. | |
'Socialism or death' | 'Socialism or death' |
The pictures show Mr Castro drinking orange juice and joking with Mr Chavez. | The pictures show Mr Castro drinking orange juice and joking with Mr Chavez. |
We will triumph - fatherland, socialism or death Fidel Castro and Hugo Chavez Profile: Fidel Castro | |
"As I have said, this is far from being a lost battle," he says to the Venezuelan leader, whose visit had not been announced. | |
Mr Chavez replies that this is a battle that will be won. | |
The two wrapped up their meeting with the words: "We will triumph. Fatherland, socialism or death." | |
Mr Castro's younger brother, Raul, has been acting as president since July. | |
State secret | State secret |
The state of Mr Castro's health has been the subject of much speculation. | The state of Mr Castro's health has been the subject of much speculation. |
The most regular pronouncements on his health have come from his Venezuelan ally Hugo Chavez. | The most regular pronouncements on his health have come from his Venezuelan ally Hugo Chavez. |
Last week he showed a letter signed by Fidel Castro which he said was proof that the Cuban president was recovering. | Last week he showed a letter signed by Fidel Castro which he said was proof that the Cuban president was recovering. |
Mr Castro's health is treated as a state secret in Cuba. | Mr Castro's health is treated as a state secret in Cuba. |
Authorities have denied the claims of US intelligence officials that he has terminal cancer but will only say that Mr Castro is recuperating satisfactorily. | Authorities have denied the claims of US intelligence officials that he has terminal cancer but will only say that Mr Castro is recuperating satisfactorily. |
Earlier this month, President Chavez denied a report in a Spanish newspaper that said Mr Castro's prognosis was very grave after three failed operations. | Earlier this month, President Chavez denied a report in a Spanish newspaper that said Mr Castro's prognosis was very grave after three failed operations. |
A Spanish surgeon who travelled to Cuba last month to examine Mr Castro also said the report was "without foundation". | A Spanish surgeon who travelled to Cuba last month to examine Mr Castro also said the report was "without foundation". |