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INTERNASIONAL - US President Barack Obama and US President-elect Donald Trump showed a different attitude in addressing the news the death of former Cuban President Fidel Castro.
Donald Trump calls Fidel Castro as a brutal dictator who has tortured his own people for nearly six decades.
"Trail left Castro in the form of a firing squad, theft, suffering that can not be imagined, poverty, and violations of human rights," the official statement Trump, Friday (26/11/2016). Meanwhile, Obama is one achievement of his administration is to normalize diplomatic relations with Cuba, responding to the news with a more "calm".
"We know this is a very emotional moment for the Cuban people, both in Cuba and the United States, given the role of a Fidel Castro in the Cuban national life," Obama said.
"History will prove and notes the role of Castro's Cuba and the world," Obama said in a written message.
Obama also expressed his condolences. He then called the Cuban people will always be accompanied by a friend named United States.
Trump ended his statement with the hope that Castro's death would end the horrific suffered by the Cuban people.
He hoped that the Cuban people can soon enjoy freedom.
Obama marked the normalization of diplomatic relations between the two countries in July 2015.
It also ended 54 years of tension and hostility between the two countries.
Obama then set foot in Havana, the capital of the island nation in March 2016.
The visit at the same time making it as the first US president to visit Cuba in 88 years.
Then Trump is an outspoken critic of the normalization. He threatened to put an end to the normalization when formally served as US president.