AP/ October 21, 2012, 2:07 PM

Amid health rumors, Fidel Castro appears in public

Former Venezuelan Vice President Elias Jaua shows a picture of Cuba's leader Fidel Castro (third from left) at the Hotel Nacional in Havana, Sunday Oct. 21, 2012. According to Jaua, the picture was taken Saturday inside a van at the hotel. A top executive of the hotel also told the AP the 86-year-old Castro appeared in public for the first time in months, challenging persistent rumors that the aging revolutionary is near death.

Former Venezuelan Vice President Elias Jaua shows a picture of Cuba's leader Fidel Castro (third from left) at the Hotel Nacional in Havana, Sunday Oct. 21, 2012. According to Jaua, the picture was taken Saturday inside a van at the hotel. A top executive of the hotel also told the AP the 86-year-old Castro appeared in public for the first time in months, challenging persistent rumors that the aging revolutionary is near death. / AP Photo/Franklin Reyes

Last Updated 2:07 p.m. ET

HAVANA Former Venezuelan Vice President Elias Jaua said Sunday that he met with aging revolutionary icon Fidel Castro for five hours and showed The Associated Press photos of the encounter, quashing persistent rumors that the former Cuban leader was on his deathbed or had suffered a massive stroke.

Jaua also confirmed that the 86-year-old retired Cuban president personally accompanied him to the Hotel Nacional after their meeting Saturday, in which they talked about politics, history, culture and tourism.

"He had the courtesy of bringing me to the hotel," Jaua said Sunday, adding that Castro looked "very well."

Jaua showed a photograph of himself seated in a minibus along with the former Cuban leader, Castro's wife, Dalia Soto del Valle, a hotel executive and several other people. The photo shows Jaua and Castro smiling broadly, and the former Cuban leader is wearing a checked shirt and cowboy hat.

The public appearance was Castro's first in months. A top Hotel Nacional executive told the AP earlier Sunday how Castro had dropped off the Venezuelan guest, then stayed on to chat with hotel staff.

"Fidel Castro was here yesterday, he brought a guest and spoke to workers and hotel leaders for 30 minutes," commercial director Yamila Fuster said. Fuster was not present, but hotel director Antonio Martinez is seated next to Castro in the photo shown by Jaua.

Castro's health has been the subject of intense speculation for years, but the rumors gained force in recent days after he failed to publicly congratulate Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, a top ally, on his Oct. 7 electoral victory. The former Cuban leader has not appeared since March, when he was shown greeting visiting Pope Benedict XVI, and he has also ceased writing his once-constant opinion pieces, the last of which appeared in June.

Twitter and other social media sites have been abuzz with claims of Castro's demise. Late last week, a Venezuelan doctor purported to have information that Castro had suffered a stroke, but the same doctor has previously claimed knowledge that turned out to be false.

Sunday's news from the Hotel Nacional appeared to be Cuba's attempt to hit back against what it says are false and malicious rumors. A letter attributed to Castro was published Thursday by Cuban state media. In it, he congratulated graduates of a medical school on the occasion of its 50th anniversary.

Two close family members of Castro have also recently denied he is in grave condition. Juanita Castro, the former leader's sister, told the AP in Miami that reports of her brother's condition are "pure rumors" and "absurd."

Son Alex Castro told a reporter for a weekly Cuban newspaper that his father "is well, going about his daily life."

Castro stepped down in 2006 following a severe illness, handing power to his brother Raul.

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scenicview1 says:
This guy will be urinating on your graves. lol
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ajk_cbsnews says:
It is SO stupid that we are still penalizing Cuba for anything... Because of a handful of extremists in Florida! It is about as sensible as the US cosigning everything Israel does!
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Forty-Four says:
Only reply I have to this is "end the trade embargo with Cuba." It is the last remining relic of the Cold War that is still in place. There is no need for it anymore.
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thatchmo62 says:
Weekend at Bernie's - Cuban style.
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MICAH_STONE says:
Fidel Castro appears in public...did he endorse OBOZO's re-election again ?
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ajk_cbsnews replies:
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Very respectful, DIPSHITZ!
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doubleecho-2009 says:
They have a far better health care plan in cuba than in the US
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bigtiny99 says:
i suppose it could be a double
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doubleecho-2009 replies:
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Why would you suppose that?
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Jesus_to_ground_control says:
Communism and capitalism have one thing in common: the ruling elite.
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doubleecho-2009 replies:
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Ah! That is commen regardless of the "system" 0 read George Orwell's "Animal Farm" sometime - it is NOT a children's book!
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