By Xinhua
Havana : Cuba's acting leader Raul Castro has offered to hold talks with Washington once the current US administration is gone.
"If the new US administration finally puts aside their arrogance and decides to talk in a civilised fashion, that would be very welcome," he said Thursday while addressing the country's traditional National Revolutionary Day ceremony in Camaguey, 533 km southeast of the Cuban capital.
"By next year, the erratic and dangerous administration of George W. Bush will be over, along with its fundamentalist and retrograde thinking that gives no quarter to rational analysis on any matter," he said.
"The new administration will have to decide whether it maintains this absurd, illegal and failed policy against Cuba or accepts the olive branch we extended," he said.
He restated Cuba's wish to discuss its differences with the US, providing they are treated as equals.
This is the third time that Raul has offered to hold such talks. The first time was Aug 18, 2006 in the official newspaper Granma and the second was during a Dec 2, 2006 military parade.
However, he warned that if Washington persists with over half a century of enmity, the Cubans are well prepared to continue their resistance to the US blockade and attack.
The 76-year-old interim leader also announced that Cuba plans to allow more foreign investment to boost its economy.
Raul Castro said 80-year-old Cuban leader Fidel Castro is recovering and is increasingly active.
Fidel Castro temporarily ceded power to his brother, Defence Minister Raul Castro, in July last year in order to undergo an operation to treat his intestinal bleeding. He has not been seen in public since then.