Fidel Castro makes second public appearance in a week

On Thursday, he met military officers and civilians who were honoured for their performance in food production, official media reported on Saturday.

July 12, 2015 03:54 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 05:24 pm IST - HAVANA:

Former Cuban President Fidel Castro  made his second public appearance in a week on Thursday, meeting military officers and civilians who were honoured for their performance in food production, official media reported on Saturday

Former Cuban President Fidel Castro made his second public appearance in a week on Thursday, meeting military officers and civilians who were honoured for their performance in food production, official media reported on Saturday

Former Cuban President Fidel Castro, 88, made his second public appearance in a week on Thursday, meeting with military officers and civilians who were honoured for their performance in food production, official media reported on Saturday.

Mr. Castro had met with 19 cheese-makers on July 3 in a rare trip outside his Havana home. That had been his first appearance in three months, and previously it had been more than a year since official media reported him participating in an event outside his residence.

Published photos showed him seated with more than a dozen honourees standing behind him in an undisclosed location.

Mr. Castro stepped down due to illness provisionally in 2006 and definitively in 2008, handing over to his brother Raul, 84. Mr. Castro writes an occasional newspaper column and receives dignitaries at home.

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