Castro met with 33 Venezuelan college students, part of a group of 155 Venezuelans invited to visit Cuban schools to take part in political and social educational activities on the island. Having greeted the students from inside his van, Castro is then said to have entered the school, talking with the school director and the organizers of the visit. Granma described the hour-and-a half conversation as a "casual, unforgettable encounter."
The newspaper added that the Venezuelans greeting Castro were impressed by the former leader's "lucidity and his attention to the details of what is happening in Venezuela," with Castro commenting on the difficult situation being faced by the country due to falling energy prices and alleged provocations by the United States.
Cuba and the United States have recently announced their intention to normalize bilateral diplomatic relations, which had been frozen after the US imposed an embargo on the island nation in 1960.