Havana – Carter: Not in Cuba to Get Jailed Contractor

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    Former President Jimmy Carter, center, looks during a visit to the Cuban Jewish Community in Havana, Cuba, Monday, March 28, 2011. Carter arrived in Cuba to discuss economic policies and ways to improve Washington-Havana relations, which are even more tense than usual over the imprisonment of Alan Gross, a U.S. contractor, on the island. (AP Photo/Javier Galeano)Havana – Former President Jimmy Carter said Tuesday he has met Cuban officials and discussed the case of a US government contractor who was sentenced to 15 years in prison for crimes against state security, but said he is not in Cuba to bring the man home.

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    Carter said he talked with Cuban officials about the case of Alan Gross, who was arrested in December 2009 while working on a USAID-backed democracy-building project, but added, “I am not here to take him out of the country.”

    “We are here to visit the Cubans, the heads of government and private citizens. It is a great pleasure for us to return to Havana,” the former president said in Spanish during a visit to a senior center, accompanied by his wife, Rosalynn Carter.

    “I hope we can contribute to better relations between the two countries.”

    Already poor relations have been strained by the conviction of Gross this month.

    Washington has encouraged Carter to lobby for the release of Gross, who was convicted of illegally importing telecommunications equipment.

    Gross has said he was helping improve Internet access for the island’s small Jewish community, though Jewish leaders here have denied dealing with him.

    Havana considers USAID programs such as the one Gross was working for to be aimed at undermining the government.

    Carter, who arrived Monday, was scheduled to meet with Cuban President Raul Castro later Tuesday as part of his three-day trip to explore ways to improve ties soured by a half-century of opposition.

    Washington and Havana have not had formal diplomatic relations since the 1960s, and the United States maintains economic and financial sanctions on the island, one of the biggest points of contention for the Cuban government.

    Havana also wants the United States to release five Cubans convicted of being unregistered foreign agents and sentenced to lengthy prison sentences.

    The “Cuban Five” are considered national heroes by the government, which says they were monitoring anti-Castro groups in the United States and posed no threat to U.S. national security.

    In previous public comments, Cuban officials have played down the possibility of swapping Gross for the agents.

    U.S. officials say no thaw in relations is possible while Gross is in prison.

    Carter previously visited Cuba in 2002, becoming the only former U.S. president to do so since the 1959 revolution. On that six-day tour, he met with then-President Fidel Castro and criticized both Washington’s economic embargo against the island and the lack of political plurality in Cuba.

    During the Carter administration, the two nations enjoyed better-than-usual ties and opened interest sections, which some countries maintain instead of embassies, in their respective capitals.


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    lchaim
    lchaim
    13 years ago

    this is really upsetting news that he say that he is not there to take him out but lets hope say a kopital tilim

    ComeOn
    ComeOn
    13 years ago

    I never had any hopes that the communist Carter would be in Cuba for anything more than to smoke a few cigars and have third world dictators grovel at his Jew hating feet.

    hajbr
    hajbr
    13 years ago

    Why would the notorious anti-semite help a Jew??? What is in it for him? How could he face his palestinian friends???

    13 years ago

    There should be the same fuss made about this Yid in prison, then there is for the 2 boys in the Japanese one.

    13 years ago

    Knowing carter, he probably went there to congratulate them for imprisoning a Jew.

    shaya1011
    shaya1011
    13 years ago

    this guy would not help ant jews ever

    shauli
    shauli
    13 years ago

    i hate him so so so much…. i know its not going to help

    PMOinFL
    PMOinFL
    13 years ago

    Before everyone pounces on Carter here, lets remember what happened when Clinton went to N. Korea too. He was allowed to say some things and not allowed to say other things. He even had to take that propaganda picture in order to save American lives.

    The fact that Carter brought it up to them and is visiting with the Jewish Community means it was on his agenda to try. He could easily sit back in Georgia and live the good life, and yet he went to Cuba and took our cause with him.

    Again, while he was one of our worst Presidents, he knows what he is doing on these diplomatic peace missions. He has proven himself to be very successful at this in the past. Lets not count him out yet and be glad that at lest he is trying… I don’t see Bush 43 going to Cuba to talk about this man’s release.

    my4amos
    my4amos
    13 years ago

    This may still turn out to be a win-win. Cubans would release the brave Jew, the embargo would be lifted, and we will be able to buy Cuban cigars conveniently instead of having them delivered in circuitous ways.

    lchaim
    lchaim
    13 years ago

    i dont know his history let me hear from anyone who knows carters history why is he being described as a dictator etc.