Castro returns to Cuban parliament

Former Cuban president Fidel Castro attended a session of the island's parliament for the first time in four years today, crowning…

Former Cuban president Fidel Castro attended a session of the island's parliament for the first time in four years today, crowning a spate of recent public appearances after a long period of seclusion.

Mr Castro, dressed in a green military shirt without insignias, was greeted by a standing ovation as he took his seat after being helped to the podium.

He was attending a special session he had requested to debate his warnings that the world is on the brink of a nuclear war due to US moves against Iran.

It was the first time that the bearded, historic leader of Cuba's Revolution, who turns 84 this month, had participated in a public government meeting since 2006, when he fell ill and underwent intestinal surgery.

He formally handed over the presidency of communist-ruled Cuba to his younger brother Raul Castro in 2008.

Reuters

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