The event, jointly organized by the editorial board of Communist Review, the magazine of the Communist Party of Vietnam, in collaboration with the Cuban Embassy in Vietnam, commemorates the 65th anniversary of Vietnam–Cuba diplomatic relations and the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification.
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Vice President Vo Thi Anh Xuan (second, right) presents a souvenir to Salvador Valdés Mesa, Politburo member and Vice President of Cuba. |
Among those attending the exhibition were Vice President Vo Thi Anh Xuan, Salvador Valdés Mesa, Politburo member and Vice President of Cuba, and numerous delegates from both countries.
In his remarks, Hoang Trung Dung, Editor-in-Chief of Communist Review, emphasized that despite the geographical distance, Vietnam and Cuba have long shared a profound bond rooted in their common struggle for independence, freedom, and socialism. He described the relationship as an exemplary symbol of pure and loyal international solidarity, transcending conventional diplomatic norms.
During the difficult years of Vietnam’s resistance against US imperialism, under the leadership of Commander Fidel Castro, Cuba extended wholehearted and practical support to Vietnam. President Castro’s immortal statement — “For Vietnam, Cuba is willing to shed its own blood” — remains deeply etched in the hearts of generations of Vietnamese people as a solemn pledge of fraternity and solidarity.
Dung stressed that the Vietnam–Cuba relationship has been nurtured not only by the leaders of both countries but also by the deep affection shared between their peoples.
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Vietnamese war of resistance is depicted through propaganda posters by Cuban artists. |
The exhibition showcases 42 photographs and propaganda posters created by Cuban artists, reflecting Cuba’s heartfelt solidarity with Vietnam during its prolonged struggle for national defense.
“This exhibition is not only a deeply meaningful cultural event but also an opportunity for the Vietnamese public to gain a better understanding of and pride in the special and enduring relationship between Vietnam and Cuba,” he said, adding that it contributes to strengthening the bonds between the two countries’ Parties, States, and peoples.
Cuban Ambassador to Vietnam Rogelio Polanco Fuentes highlighted that the photos and posters on display were created by Cuban artists in the 1960s and 1970s, expressing strong opposition to the atrocities of imperialism against the Vietnamese people. The works vividly illustrate the Cuban people's solidarity with and support for Vietnam’s resistance, he stated.
Source: VNA