PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad – With modesty and a touch of humor, President Barack Obama extended a hand to America's hemispheric neighbors — including its harshest critics — and offered a Cold War foe the hope of a "new beginning."
At the Summit of the Americas in this island capital, Obama signaled he was ready to accept Cuban President Raul Castro's proposal of talks on issues once off-limits for Havana, including the scores of political prisoners held by the communist government.
Obama also sought out Venezuela's fiery leftist president, Hugo Chavez, for a quick grip and grin.
What did he say to a leader who once likened his predecessor to the devil?
"I said 'como estas'", Obama told reporters with a laugh.
In an opening speech to the 34-nation gathering, the president promised a new agenda for the Americas, as well as a new style.
"We have at times been disengaged, and at times we sought to dictate our terms," Obama said to loud applause. "But I pledge to you that we seek an equal partnership. There is no senior partner and junior partner in our relations."
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