
President Barack Obama Welcomed With Open Arms In Cuba
The Obamas make history during their trip to Cuba.
Despite previous criticism, the First Family flew into Jose Marti International Airport Sunday (Mar. 20) with intentions to further build on diplomatic relations with the Communist nation. Obama became the first sitting U.S. president to set foot on the island since 1928.
¿Que bolá Cuba? Just touched down here, looking forward to meeting and hearing directly from the Cuban people.
— President Obama (@POTUS) March 20, 2016
On day one of their trip, Obama laid a wreath by the Jose Martí memorial in Revolution Square. Later he joined with Michelle and their daughters Sasha and Malia for a tour of the grand cobblestoned plazas of Old Havana and Catedral de San Cristóbal de la Habana. On his second day, the POTUS had an imperative meeting with President Raúl Castro and Vice President Miguel Díaz-Canel.
WATCH: #Cuba's Raul Castro officially welcomes @POTUS and U.S. delegation. https://t.co/cP6LiA4Ss3
— Good Morning America (@GMA) March 21, 2016
Obama met with Castro to discuss his stance on the Cuban government and desire to see changes in Cuba's single-party system and harsh limits on media, assembly and political dissent.
Catch a glimpse of the Obamas' first steps on Cuban soil in the gallery above.


President Obama touches down in Cuba

The Obamas arrive in Cuba

President Obama tours Catedral de San Cristobal de la Habana

The Obamas walk through Old Havana

The Obamas tour Catedral de San Cristobal de la Habana

Sasha Obama and her father

The Obamas in old Havana

President Obama meets with Cuban President Raúl Castro

President Barack Obama and Raúl Castro

President Obama in Havana

President Obama lays wreath at the Jose Martí Memorial

President Obama lays wreath at the Jose Martí Memorial
