
Cuban President Raul Castro says his country is willing to work with the United States in the fight against Ebola, AP reported.
Castro said Monday that the world must avoid politicization of the effort. He spoke at a summit of the leftist alliance called ALBA, which includes several Latin American and Caribbean nations.
The meeting in Havana was called by the president of Venezuela with the stated objective of preventing the spread of Ebola took. Latin America and helping Africa fight the disease. Cuba is sending nearly 400 doctors to Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone, the largest contribution by any single country.
Castro said, 'Cuba is willing to work shoulder to shoulder with all other countries, including the United States.'
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