Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel arrives in Iran

Dec 04, 2023 View Original Article
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71% : Diaz-Canel will also visit the Pasteur Institute in Tehran, which collaborates with Cuba on medical projects, and will attend an exhibition of the "achievements of the latest technological capabilities of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
64% : Tehran, Dec 4 (EFE).- Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel has arrived in Iran, one of Havana's main allies, in the first official visit by a Cuban leader to the Persian country since 2001.
56% : "We are already in the Islamic Republic of Iran, a nation to which we are united by historical ties of friendship and cooperation," the Cuban president said Monday on social network X (formerly Twitter).
55% : The Cuban president arrived in Tehran after participating in the United Nations Climate Change Summit (COP28) held in Dubai, and after making an official visit to Qatar.
53% : This is the first visit by a Cuban leader to Tehran since Fidel Castro traveled to the Persian country in 2001, according to the official IRNA agency.
45% : "Iran and Cuba are close political allies and share their support for Venezuela and their animosity toward the United States, which keeps all of them under sanctions.

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