Fidel gives his biography to Dilma
posted on: Feb 3 2012 7:12 by RDugey. Viewed 10 times.The leader of the Cuban revolution, Fidel Castro, gave to the Brazilian President, Dilma Rousseff, two yet unpublished volumes of a biography, during the meeting that took the past Monday, according to official Brazilian sources quoted yesterday by the press.
The present was a return to the box of chocolates that Rousseff handed in meeting about an hour and a half both had Monday in Havana, according to the account by the Adviser to the Brazilian presidency for International Affairs, Marco Aurelio Garcia.
In one of the volumes of the biography entitled "Fidel, the guerrilla of the century", the former President of Cuba wrote a dedication for Chief of State Brazil, said Garcia told the newspaper "Correio Braziliense".
The volumes form part of a biography of Fidel Castro Cuban journalist Katiuska Blanco and featuring several volumes.
According to the account made by the u000aBrazilian official in the meeting, last commitment in visit official two days that Rousseff made to Cuba, both talked about politics, about relations between the two countries and on the health of former Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
"Fidel asked by Lula, and sent him a hug," said García.

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