* Story Highlights
     * Relations between Mexico, Cuba deteriorated under ex-Mexican 
leader Vicente Fox
     * Both countries recalled their envoys for a brief time in 2004
     * Mexican President Felipe Calderon restored full ties with Cuba in 
2006
     * Newspaper: Cuban President Raúl Castro wants closer relationship 
with Mexico
MEXICO CITY, Mexico (AP) -- A newspaper report says Cuban President Raúl 
Castro wants to improve relations with Mexico.
El Sol de Mexico's Mario Vazquez Rana recently sat down with Castro in 
Havana. He said in an article published Monday that the Cuban leader 
told him he wants Mexico and Cuba to return to the close friendship the 
two countries once shared.
Relations between Mexico and Havana deteriorated under former Mexican 
President Vicente Fox, who criticized Cuba's human rights record.
Both countries recalled their ambassadors for a few months in 2004.
But President Felipe Calderon restored full relations with Cuba after 
succeeding Fox in 2006.
The Mexican leader has said he wants to continue to have warmer ties 
with the communist island.
http://edition.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/americas/04/21/cuba.mexico.ap/
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