The
knock-out took place in the capital of the Dominican Republic.
We followed every second of the match on Telesur. Nearly
all of the Latin American presidents from the Rio Group were
there. Ecuadorian President Correa had announced it the day
before. I underscored the importance of this meeting in one
of my reflections. It did not take place within the OAS.
Most importantly, US diplomats were not in attendance. In
one way or another, despite the profound ideological and
tactical differences, everyone shone and showed the virtues
that earned them important positions in office.
In
today’s crisis, these positions acquire a stark significance.
The undeniable fact is that, on the brink of armed conflicts
between sister nations stemming from Yankee intrigues, for
now peace has been sealed, as has the awareness that we can
avert wars between peoples united by solid bonds of brotherhood.
While
this was taking place in Santo Domingo, Bush was at a meeting
in Washington to discuss the transition in Cuba.
Though
much still lies ahead, as the meeting on Globalization and
Development Problems held in Havana has shown, ultimately,
imperialism proved the one and only loser.
Fidel
Castro Ruz
March 7, 2008
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