Cuba pays special attentions to ties with Vietnam: Cuban leader
Cuba always pays special attention to the all-round ties with Vietnam, including cooperation in maintaining historical memories, stated First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba Central Committee and President of Cuba Miguel Díaz-Canel on March 31.
First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba Central Committee and President of Cuba Miguel Díaz-Canel (fifth, left) takes a photo with the Vietnamese delegation (Photo: VNA)
Havan (VNA) – Cuba always pays
special attention to the all-round ties with Vietnam, including cooperation in
maintaining historical memories, stated First Secretary of the Communist Party
of Cuba Central Committee and President of Cuba Miguel Díaz-Canel on March 31.Hosting a Vietnamese delegation from the Ministry of National Defence who is in
Cuba to produce a documentary series about the Vietnam-Cuba defence relations, the Cuban leader hailed the coordination
between the Vietnamese Ministry of National Defence and the Ministry of the
Revolutionary Armed Forces of Cuba (FAR) in completing the first episode,
entitled “Two hearts beat as one”, as part of the series named “Vietnam-Cuba defence
relations: 60 years of construction and development”.
Two hearts beat as one is what Cuba always feels with Vietnamese brothers, underlined the Cuban leader.
The documentary series have been shot in many localities of the Caribbean country. It is one of the five products constituting a historical record on the defence relations between the two nations. The first episode was screened on the Vietnam Television and National Defence TV channels, and handed over to FAR.
Vietnam has always stood by the side of the Cuban Government and people in its struggle for national sovereignty and economic development process. Vietnam is currently the second largest trade partner of Cuba from Asia and Oceania, and a major investor in the island nation./.
Two hearts beat as one is what Cuba always feels with Vietnamese brothers, underlined the Cuban leader.
First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba Central Committee and President of Cuba Miguel Díaz-Canel and the Vietnamese delegation (Photo: VNA)
The same day, FAR Minister Sen. Lieut. Gen.
Álvaro López Miera also had a meeting with the Vietnamese delegation, during
which he expressed pleasure about the joint efforts of the two sides in the
work. He said he hopes the second and third episodes of the series will finish
soon.The documentary series have been shot in many localities of the Caribbean country. It is one of the five products constituting a historical record on the defence relations between the two nations. The first episode was screened on the Vietnam Television and National Defence TV channels, and handed over to FAR.
Vietnam has always stood by the side of the Cuban Government and people in its struggle for national sovereignty and economic development process. Vietnam is currently the second largest trade partner of Cuba from Asia and Oceania, and a major investor in the island nation./.