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To my aviation fans this spotting video is a little political. A historic meeting took place on this little island nation of St. Kitts & Nevis. Over the course of three days during the Summit this bird came in and departed back to Cuba. U.S. officials close to Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Raul Castro’s grandson on the sidelines of the annual meeting of Caribbean leaders in Saint Kitts’s capital as efforts to negotiate economic and political changes in Cuba continue. Multiple sources with knowledge of the meeting, who asked for anonymity to speak about the delicate negotiations, said Raúl Guillermo Rodriguez Castro met with one of Rubio’s close advisers in a hotel near where the 50th regular meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community, known as CARICOM, has been taking place. It is not clear if Rubio himself, who attended the CARICOM meeting and spoke to Caribbean leaders Wednesday, met with Rodriguez Castro. But the fact that his team is engaging Castro’s grandson confirms the Trump administration sees him as a powerful key player in Cuba amid U.S. efforts to push for reforms on the island. Though Rodriguez Castro does not have any official government or Communist Party position, he is Raúl Castro’s closest aide and bodyguard. Known in Cuba by his nickname El Cangrejo, the Crab, Rodriguez Castro is also believed to oversee the Cuban armed forces’ conglomerate known as GAESA, which controls much of the island’s economy. Read more at: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nati... https://translatingcuba.com/u-s-offic... https://latinamericadailybriefing.sub...