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President Barack Obama travels to Cuba on Sunday, becoming the first American leader to visit Cuba in almost 90 years.
Obama administration officials say the president will meet Cuban President Raul Castro on Monday. He will give a speech to the Cuban people on Tuesday.
Ted Henken is a professor at Baruch College in New York. He has written about Cuba. He will be in the country during President Obama’s visit. He said the president is traveling to Cuba to ensure that relations between the United States and Cuba are not reversed when he leaves office.
“The president has made it very clear that it is the Cuban people who should and who will decide their future and that the United States will not be making demands on anyone in Cuba,” Henken said.
After his trip to Cuba, Obama will travel to Argentina. In his final months in office, he will also visit Canada and Peru.
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