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Caribbean-Latin America
Castro hails China's progress, but rejects capitalist reform
2004-11-23
President Fidel Castro heaped praise on China's progress but made it clear, with Chinese President Hu Jintao looking on, that Cuba would not adopt China's capitalist path to economic growth.
"Nope. Nope. Ain't gonna do it."
"Socialism will remain in the end the only real hope for peace and the survival of our species," said Castro, in a grey business suit instead of his usual olive fatigues, at a ceremony at the Palace of the Revolution. From his wheelchair, Castro, 78, who is recovering from a fall and a broken knee, said Cuba and China share "the ideals of socialism," and that China "objectively speaking has become the most promising hope and the best example for all developing countries. I do not hesitate to say that it is now the main engine of world economic growth."
But their economic reforms had nothing to do with it?
Yet the Cuban president, whose government has backtracked on the few concessions to capitalism with which it has experimented, said: "each people must adapt its revolutionary strategy and goals to the specific conditions of its own country."
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