Cuba's legislature working to improve relations with Iran and Vietnam
Cuba's National Assembly of People's Power of Cuba (Parliament) received today the ambassadors in Havana of Iran and Vietnam and ratified the will to strengthen ties with those countries.
Havana and Tehran reestablished ties on August 8, 1979, and favoured mutually beneficial cooperation in biotechnology and health.
On December 2, 1960, in a public act, the historic leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro, declared the people’s decision to establish ties with Vietnam officially.
In commemorating six decades since the event, Cuba’s Prime Minister Manuel Marrero called for growing cooperation in sectors with potential such as transportation, telecommunications, biotechnology, education, energy, and agricultural business.
As reported on Twitter by the Assembly’s International Relations Committee president, Yolanda Ferrer, she welcomed Seyed Mohammad Hadi Sobhani from the Islamic Republic. They exchanged about the solid bilateral relations.
Ferrer also described the meeting with Vietnam’s diplomat Le Thanh Tung as fraternal and reaffirmed the intention to deepen links between the peoples and parliaments of both countries.
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