HANOI – Cuban Ambassador to Hanoi Rogelio Polanco has formally recognized a special publication commemorating six and a half decades of diplomatic ties between Cuba and Vietnam. The accolade was delivered during the official presentation of “Vietnam-Cuba: 65 Years of Brotherhood,” a special edition produced by El Mundo y Vietnam, a publication under the auspices of the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Ambassador Polanco praised the publication as a commendable and significant contribution to the anniversary celebrations, explicitly thanking the editorial team for their demonstrated dedication and rigorous journalistic standards. He emphasized that the relevance of the contributing authors and the substantive content within the edition serve as a clear mirror reflecting the profound bonds cultivated between the two nations over decades.
The diplomatic envoy further elaborated that the collected texts and messages provide more than a retrospective glance at a shared, pride-filled history. They also offer a comprehensive contemporary update on the excellent state of bilateral relations, showcasing the extensive diversity of exchanges spanning all sectors. Polanco articulated that these accounts reveal the deep and enduring impact this partnership has imprinted on the collective consciousness of both populations.
Central to his address was the acknowledgment of the unique fraternity originally forged in the fires of revolutionary struggle by President Ho Chi Minh and Commander-in-Chief Fidel Castro. The Ambassador affirmed that this bond, diligently nurtured by successive generations of leadership and citizens from both countries, remains not only pure and loyal but also stands as an exceptional paradigm of relations between political parties, sovereign states, and their peoples.
