Cuban leaders hail CPV as architect of Vietnam’s victories

The Communist Party of Vietnam, together with its noble citizenry, has been the primary architect of all triumphs obtained by the heroic Vietnamese nation, said Cuban leaders.

First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba Central Committee and President of Cuba Miguel Díaz-Canel. (Photo: Xinhua/VNA)
First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba Central Committee and President of Cuba Miguel Díaz-Canel. (Photo: Xinhua/VNA)

Havana (VNA) – First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba Central Committee and President of Cuba Miguel Díaz-Canel and General Raúl Castro on February 2 lauded the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV)’s leadership since its establishment in 1930.

According to Cuba's Latin American News Agency (Prensa Latina), the leaders extended their congratulations to Party General Secretary To Lam on the occasion of the 95th founding anniversary of the CPV (February 3).

In their congratulatory messages, the Cuban leaders underscored that the CPV, together with its noble citizenry, has been the primary architect of all triumphs obtained by the heroic Vietnamese nation. They particularly praised the Party's revolutionary practices, singling out the Doi Moi (renewal) policy carried out since 1986 as a crucial element in Vietnam's socialist construction, which has since become a benchmark for the international communist movement.

They reaffirmed the Caribbean country’s steadfast support for Vietnam to further strengthen the unbreakable bonds of friendship, solidarity, and cooperation between the two countries. This relationship, they noted, has been built upon the legacy of beloved President Ho Chi Minh and Cuban revolutionary leader, Commander-in-Chief Fidel Castro Ruz.

The establishment of the CPV 95 years ago was linked to the decisive role of Nguyen Ai Quoc (President Ho Chi Minh) and emerged from the fusion of Marxism-Leninism with the Vietnamese workers' and patriotic movements./.

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