
Havana, Dec. 3 - Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel advocated today for continuing to strengthen the bonds of brotherhood and cooperation with Vietnam.
Through the social media platform X, the president urged the elevation of bilateral ties, not only as a benchmark for relations between socialist countries, but as a paradigm that, amidst so many threats to peace, continues to remind the world that only solidarity and cooperation among peoples will allow humanity to overcome the colossal challenges of today and tomorrow.
"Thank you, Vietnam, for so much solidarity, generosity, and for your example!" the head of state emphasized on the platform, where he posted images of the ceremony commemorating the 65th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations.
During the ceremony, held the previous day, Díaz-Canel emphasized that 2025 “will be remembered as a fruitful year in economic relations” between the two countries.
“We are fully convinced that Vietnam will achieve new victories. We will work side by side to strengthen our brotherhood,” he stressed.
The ties between Cuba and Vietnam are characterized by constant and fluid political exchange at the highest level, encompassing their communist parties, national assemblies, and other mass organizations and institutions.
This solid foundation has allowed for the development of a broad cooperation agenda in strategic sectors such as food security, biotechnology, the biopharmaceutical sector, public health, education, science and technology, construction, and renewable energy. (Text and photo: PL)