Hanoi (VNA) - Cuban Ambassador to Vietnam Orlando NicolásHernández Guillén has highlighted the significance of Cuban Commander-in-ChiefFidel Castro Ruz’s first visit to Vietnam 50 years ago, as well as the rare and pure Vietnam – Cubaspecial and long-lasting relations and friendship ininternational relations.
In a recent interview granted to the Vietnam News Agency on theoccasion of the 50th anniversary of the Cuban leader's historic visit to the liberated zone in central Quang Tri province of Vietnam (September1973-2023), Orlando said it holds great significance for Cuban leader Fidel.
From the victory of the Cuban revolution and its internationalinfluence, Fidel identified the struggle by the Vietnamese people as one of themajor tasks of the mankind, aimed at strengthening sovereignty, independence, andhuman dignity.
In all the international events that he attended during 1960s, Fidelconsistently mentioned the struggle by the Vietnamese people and emphasised theneed to show solidarity with that struggle.
In Cuba, a committee for solidarity with South Vietnam and othermechanisms were established to provide maximum support to the people of Vietnam, the diplomat said.
In 1960s, top Cuban leaders such as Comrade Raúl Castro,President Osvaldo Dorticós, and Commander Juan Almeida Bosque visited Vietnam, except for Commander-in-Chief Fidel. Therefore, as he arrivedin Vietnam on September 12, 1973, and visited Quang Tri three days later,he fulfilled a great aspiration of his own to witness with his own eyes the struggle, fightingspirit, and heroism of Vietnam.
Fidel’s visit to Vietnam holds immense significance for the people of both countries, the diplomat said, noting that the image of Fidel, his personality, andevents involving him in Vietnam and many other places carry a legendary aura.
It's evident that all of these elements are part of the legacyof the Cuba - Vietnam relationship, and that's why immediately after Fidel passedaway, solemn ceremonies in commemoration of him were organised not only inHanoi but also in various locations across Vietnam.
“That's why I believethis visit marks a significant milestone. I am confident that there have beenvery few visits, at least from Cuba, that hold as much importance as Fidel'svisit to Vietnam in 1973,” the diplomat said.
Cuban people are very proud of everything the Commander-in-Chief did during that time, he went on.
Orlandoalso highlighted the potential for Vietnam and Cuba to further expand theireconomic cooperation, saying that there are several areas that thetwo countries can complement each other.
According to the diplomat, Vietnam is a strong producer of food and has advanced scientific and technological capabilities in agriculture - one of the sectors where Vietnam has been helping Cuba. Therefore, the twocountries can consider strengthening relations in this field.
Vietnam is assisting and cooperating with Cuba in variousfields, including rice and coffee production, and aquaculture, he said, notingthat there are favourable conditions not only for bilateral cooperation butalso for the presence of Vietnamese businesspeople in Cuba to develop importanteconomic and trade projects related to the production of rice, coffee, and otheragricultural products.
The two countries should also step up cooperation in clean energydevelopment and pharmaceutical production, he said.
Meanwhile, Cuba has developed a strong pharmaceutical industry usingadvanced scientific capabilities. It is one of the few countries in the worldthat can develop its own vaccines, not just one but three very effectivevaccines against the COVID-19 pandemic, which have been exported to countriesaround the world, including Vietnam, the diplomat said./.