On the afternoon of November 2, at the Presidential Palace, President Luong Cuong met with Politburo member, National Assembly Chairman, and President of the Council of State of Cuba Esteban Lazo Hernandez within the framework of his working visit to Vietnam from November 2-3.

Warmly welcoming National Assembly Chairman Esteban Lazo, who returned to Vietnam for a working visit just two months after the State visit to Cuba by General Secretary and President To Lam, President Luong Cuong highly appreciated the significance of the visit and the results of the talks between National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man and National Assembly Chairman Esteban Lazo on the same morning; believing that the visit would contribute to strengthening the fraternal solidarity, special friendship, comprehensive cooperation and trust between Vietnam and Cuba.
The two senior leaders affirmed their determination to further deepen the exemplary Vietnam-Cuba relationship, which was founded by President Ho Chi Minh and Leader Fidel Castro Ruz and nurtured by many generations of leaders and people of the two countries.

The President sent to the First Secretary, President of Cuba and other high-ranking Cuban leaders his regards on the consequences of Hurricane Oscar on October 20 and the situation of overcoming the power outage in Cuba recently; expressed his belief that the brotherly country of Cuba will continue to steadfastly overcome many difficulties and challenges, achieving new achievements in the cause of protecting, building and developing the socialist country of Cuba; and congratulated Cuba on its important victory when the United Nations General Assembly on October 30 voted to pass a resolution demanding the US end its blockade and embargo against Cuba with a majority of votes in favor.
The President emphasized that Vietnam wishes to deepen and further enhance the effectiveness of cooperative relations with the brotherly country of Cuba in all fields, maximizing the strengths of both sides, in the context that the two countries are looking forward to celebrating the 65th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations in 2025 (December 2, 1960 - December 2, 2025), which has been named the Vietnam - Cuba Friendship Year by the two countries' senior leaders.

National Assembly Chairman Esteban Lazo expressed his deep gratitude for the warm and thoughtful reception of the leaders of the Party, State, National Assembly and people of Vietnam as well as of President Luong Cuong himself for the Cuban National Assembly delegation; affirmed that Cuba always remembers and appreciates the solidarity, companionship, sincere support and practical assistance that the Party, State, National Assembly and people of Vietnam have given to Cuba in recent times, especially in the fields of rice trade and food security, agricultural production development, investment cooperation as well as at regional and international organizations and multilateral forums.
Comrade Esteban Lazo emphasized that Cuba is very interested in exchanging and learning from Vietnam's rich experience in the process of eliminating economic shortcomings and resolving current difficulties and challenges.

The two sides agreed to actively and effectively implement the high-level commitments and agreements reached during the State visit to Cuba by General Secretary and President To Lam in September 2024, as well as the results of the first inter-parliamentary meeting of the two countries' National Assemblies; at the same time, continue to closely coordinate and support each other at international organizations and multilateral forums.
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