Vietnam Presents Fidel Castro's 15,000-Page Works at Cuba Meeting of 48 Communist Parties
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Updated · Nhan Dan Online · Aug 14
Vietnam Presents Fidel Castro's 15,000-Page Works at Cuba Meeting of 48 Communist Parties
1 articles · Updated · Nhan Dan Online · Aug 14
Summary
Cuba unveiled a 15,000-page collection of selected works by Fidel Castro, printed and presented by Vietnam, at a Havana seminar marking the centenary of Fidel’s birth.
Nearly 200 delegates from 48 communist and workers’ parties had gathered earlier at the 24th IMCWP in Cuba, where the Vietnamese delegation backed stronger solidarity with Havana and called for an end to the U.S. blockade and other unilateral coercive measures.
Vu Hai Ha told both events that Fidel Castro’s legacy of national independence, sovereignty and social justice remains relevant, and linked it to Ho Chi Minh’s thought and Vietnam’s socialist path.
The visit also included meetings with Cuban parliamentary and Communist Party leaders, where both sides reaffirmed fraternal ties and discussed broader cooperation in healthcare, education, agriculture, digital transformation and sustainable development.
What does Vietnam’s role in launching Fidel Castro’s 24-volume selected works reveal about the political, cultural, and strategic depth of Vietnam-Cuba ties today?
Why did Vietnam use both party diplomacy and parliamentary diplomacy in Cuba, and will that solidarity produce real cooperation in agriculture, health, and digital transformation?