Vatican foreign minister in Cuba
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- 06 / 16 / 2010
HAVANA — The Vatican's foreign minister came to Cuba late Tuesday to discuss the island's economic plight, and rights activists hope his visit may get more political prisoners freed or at least moved to jails closer to home.
Archbishop Dominique Mamberti was greeted at the airport by Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez and Caridad Diego, head of religious affairs for the Cuban Communist Party, as well as Havana Roman Catholic Cardinal Jaime Ortega.
Mamberti will mark Catholic Social Week by leading discussions among religious leaders on reconciliation among Cubans, specifically the divide between islanders and those who left are in the Cuban-American exile community in the U.S.
Mamberti's visit comes after negotiations between President Raul Castro's government and Ortega's office prompted authorities to free one political prisoner for health reasons and transfer 12 more to facilities closer to their homes.
Mamberti is the first top Vatican official to visit Cuba since a 2008 trip by Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, secretary of state to Pope Benedict XVI.
The cardinal and another church leader subsequently met with President Castro for hours.
Source: AP
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