In his message, the Vietnamese leader said he and the high-ranking delegation of Vietnam are happy about the fine outcomes of the State visit to Cuba»
Blog Archives March 2018
US Visa Applicants Must Soon Declare on Social Media History
The federal government is proposing to collect social media identities from nearly everyone who seeks entry into the United States»
Vietnamese Leader Concludes Visit to Cuba
Nguyen Phu Trong winds up Friday a three-day visit to Cuba in which he ratified his country’s willingness to continue building up relations»
Raul Castro: Friendship between Cuba and Vietnam Has Survived the Test of Time
President Raul Castro highlighted the excellent relations between the Cuba and Vietnam, after being awarded with the Golden Star Order»
Raul Castro Awarded Vietnamese Golden Star Order
The Order was bestowed upon the Cuban leader in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the special solidarity between the two countries»
Nguyen Phu Trong Praises Vietnam-Cuba Brotherhood
The Secretary General of the Communist Party of Vietnam (PCV), Nguyen Phu Trong, highlighted in Havana the ties of brotherhood that unite the Asian country with Cuba. ‘Vietnam and Cuba are geographically thousands of miles away, however, for many years thanks to leaders Fidel Castro and Ho Chi Minh we have special relationships,’ said the leader during his visit to »
Sancti Spiritus Cowgirl Excels in 21st FIAGROP Event
Since the very moment her performance was announced, spectators stood up to applaud the eight-year-old girl, long before she and her mare started the run among the barrels»
Vietnamese Communist Leader Pays Historic Visit to Cuba
The General Secretary of Vietnam’s Communist Party, Nguyen Phu Trong arrived in Cuba this afternoon on an official visit»
Vietnamese Party Leader on Official Visit to Cuba
In April 2012, Phu Trong paid an official visit to Cuba, where he was granted the Jose Marti Order, the highest distinction given by the Cuban Council of State»
Vizcarra Won’t Decide on Nicolás Maduro Participation in Summit
The recently appointed Peruvian president prefers to leave the decision to top diplomats in the Foreign Ministry»