Raul Castro visits Chavez

February 04, 2012 09:18 am | Updated November 17, 2021 12:01 am IST - CARACAS

Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez (left) receives Cuban President Raul Castro upon his arrival at La Guaira airport, Venezuela on Friday.

Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez (left) receives Cuban President Raul Castro upon his arrival at La Guaira airport, Venezuela on Friday.

Cuban President Raul Castro flew to Caracas on Friday to attend a meeting with other allies of Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez, who was at the airport for the arrival.

The two leaders didn’t speak to reporters, and it was unclear what they planned to discuss.

Mr. Castro is joining other national leaders of the Bolivarian Alliance, or ALBA, at the Sunday summit, including the presidents of Nicaragua and Bolivia.

Haitian President Michel Martelly also arrived ahead of Sunday’s meeting, at which he will have observer status. He said he hopes to discuss the status of Haitian migrants in ALBA countries and will seek aid for Haiti’s school food programme.

Mr. Martelly met with Mr. Chavez at the presidential palace on Friday night and was accompanied by actor Sean Penn, who earlier this week was named ambassador at large for Haiti in recognition of his humanitarian work since the country’s 2010 earthquake.

Mr. Penn has met with Mr. Chavez several times in recent years, and the Venezuelan leader has praised the American actor for his critical stance toward U.S. foreign policy.

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