Seminar Highlights 65 Years of Vietnam-Cuba Unwavering Brotherhood

Havana: Cuban scholars have highlighted the special, unwavering, and rare relationship between the fraternal nations of Cuba and Vietnam at a seminar marking 65 years of the two countries’ friendship. The event took place as part of the 7th national congress of the Cuban committee of the Latin American Association for Asian and African Studies (ALADAA), held in Havana on April 24-25.

According to Vietnam News Agency, the seminar served as a platform for scholars to delve into the historical ties and collaboration between Vietnam and Cuba, emphasizing the mutual support and solidarity shared over the decades. The discussions underscored the enduring bond and the collaborative efforts in various fields that have solidified their relationship.

The seminar was an integral part of the ALADAA congress, reflecting the importance of the Vietnam-Cuba relationship within the broader context of Asian and African studies. Participants exchanged insights on the historical significance of the bilateral ties, highlighting past achievements and exploring future cooperation potentials.

The event not only celebrated the 65th anniversary of Vietnam-Cuba relations but also reinforced the commitment of both nations to continue fostering a partnership characterized by mutual respect and shared goals. This seminar is a testament to the lasting friendship that has withstood the test of time and geopolitical changes.

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