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Díaz-Canel Remembers North Korea’s Heroic Past in Diplomatic Meeting

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North Korean Ambassador to Cuba, Han Su Chol, met with Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel. (Photo: Cuban Presidential Office)

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has conveyed a message to Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel, underscoring the importance of strengthening ties between the two nations.

On Sunday, the Cuban Presidential Office reported that Ambassador Han Su Chol met with President Díaz-Canel in Havana on September 27. During the meeting, Han relayed Kim’s message: “General Secretary Kim Jong Un has expressed his deep commitment to advancing the historic relationship with Cuba.”

Kim described the bond between North Korea and Cuba as a source of pride for his country, calling it a “valuable heritage” for the North Korean people.

Díaz-Canel, in turn, reflected on the deep-rooted ties between the two countries, noting that he grew up hearing about North Korea’s heroic achievements. He highlighted the longstanding friendship forged during the eras of Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il, emphasizing the brotherly bond between the two nations.

The Cuban president also called for setting a schedule for joint commemorative events next year to mark the 65th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Cuba and North Korea.

Kim’s message comes at a notable moment following the unexpected establishment of diplomatic relations between South Korea and Cuba on February 14.

Daniel Kim
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