Still smarting at a perceived snub during a U.N. summit last week, Cuba blasted Mexico's "diabolical" and "Machiavellian" foreign minister as the man responsible for President Fidel Castro's walkout at the event.
A statement by the ruling Communist Party blamed the Mexican minister, Jorge Castaneda, for pressuring Castro to stay away from the meeting in Monterrey, Mexico, to avoid a politically awkward crossing with President Bush. Castro eventually attended the development summit but created a diplomatic flurry with a dramatic walkout.
