Cuban former leader Fidel Castro said U.S. President Barack Obama does not resemble his "odious" predecessor George W. Bush, local press said on Thursday. Castro said in his column "Reflections" that Obama has an agile mind.Last week Castro said that Bush was a "liar, cynic," and "war-loving and odious." Castro said that previous declarations made by Obama show "the complexity of the tasks that Obama has on his shoulders." Castro also said despite the difference between Obama and Bush, the contradictions in U.S. foreign policy are evident. The United States and Cuba has been hostile to each other since the Cuban Revolution in 1959. Shortly after the great political movement, Washington imposed in February 1962 sanctions against the Island country that has been facing commercial, economic and financial embargo since then. Since Obama took office, U.S. started to ease restrictions on Cuba, but analysts say their reconciliation may take time. The U.S. Senate last month passed a bill that will ease restrictions against travel and medicine on Cuba, which was said to be a signal that Washington is changing its long-standing policy of shunning Havana.