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New photo shows Castro standing, smiling

(Agencies)
Updated: 2007-09-24 06:30

HAVANA - Cuba published a photo Sunday of a standing, smiling Fidel
Castro looking heavier but still gaunt as he met with Angola's president,
the first head of state to see the ailing 81-year-old since June.

In this photo released by Cuba's Juventud Rebelde newspaper, Cuba's
President Fidel Castro shakes hands with Angola's President Jose Eduardo
Dos Santos in Havana,Saturday, Sept. 22, 2007. [AP/Juventud Rebelde]

The picture, which appeared on the front page of Communist Party youth
newspaper Juventud Rebelde, shows Castro in a track suit, athletic pants
and tennis shoes. The Cuban leader appears to have gained weight and
wears a warm half-smile as he shakes hands with Angolan President Jose
Eduardo Dos Santos, who was in Cuba since Thursday on an official visit.

The image was released two days after Castro gave a surprise hourlong
interview on state television, during which he answered rumors about his
death that have swirled recently in the United States by saying simply,
"well, here I am."

Sunday's photo was the first time Castro has been seen standing in
months. He stayed seated during the interview, which aired Friday evening
just hours after officials said it was taped.

Held in an undisclosed location, the meeting between Castro and Dos
Santos reportedly took place Saturday afternoon and lasted an hour and 45
minutes.

"I could see him recuperating," Dos Santos told Cuba's state news agency,
Prensa Latina. "He's strong, with good enthusiasm."

Castro has not appeared in public since announcing on July 31, 2006, that
emergency intestinal surgery was forcing him to step down in favor of a
provisional government headed by his 76-year-old brother, Raul.

The younger Castro addressed reporters Sunday on a tarmac in the province
of Matanzas after seeing Dos Santos board a flight off the island. "There
is a magnificent photo on the front page" of Juventud Rebelde, he said.

Dos Santos, who also met with Raul on Friday, is the first head of state
to visit with the elder Castro since June 12, when the ailing leader's
close ally, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, made a surprise visit to
Havana.

Cuba and Angola have had close relations for more than three decades. The
Caribbean nation sent as many as 350,000 military and technical personnel
between 1975 and 1988 to help the Angolan government and the Namibian
Liberation Movement defeat US-supported rebels and South African troops.

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