Obama and Castro 'to make history' in Panama

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US President Barack Obama shakes hands with Cuban President Raul Castro in South Africa in 2013
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United States President Barack Obama and his Cuban counterpart, Raul Castro, are preparing for a historic meeting in Panama City this evening, a significant step forward in the thawing of relations between the former Cold War enemies.

The two heads of state will sit down to dinner with 33 other regional leaders at the Summit of the Americas, marking the first time a US and Cuban president have shared a table since Fidel Castro led the Cuban revolution in 1959, The Daily Telegraph reported.

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