Nicaraguan governent congratulates the Cuban Revolution

Editado por Ed Newman
2023-01-01 09:23:45

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The Cuban Revolution is an example for all people who fight for a better world, free from capitalism. | Photo: Cubadebate​

Managua, January 1 (RHC)-- The Government of Nicaragua sent this Saturday a message of congratulations to the Cuban authorities on the 64th anniversary of the Cuban Revolution.

The letter is signed by President Daniel Ortega Saavedra and Vice President Rosario Murillo Zambrana, and is addressed to Army General Raúl Castro Ruz and President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez.

The Nicaraguan leaders pointed to "64 years of dignity and unwavering sovereignty, which we celebrate today together, as Revolutions enlightened by the genius and vision of Fidel, with whom Nicaraguam Sandinistas knew how to be twinned, in the same search for rights and welfare for our peoples.

Daniel and Rosario stated that they celebrate "this anniversary with their strength, Fidel, Raúl, and with that of all the heroes and martyrs of that glorious Cuba, today ahead, always beyond, with Miguel (Díaz-Canel), and the Communist Party of Cuba, which continues to vanguard the national honor, with that pride that we hold as our own.

They expressed that "living this 64th anniversary is already a privilege, and living it fully, in battles and triumphs, honors us all even more."  The Nicaraguan leaders added that by looking at the example of the Cuban Revolution, they remembered its historic leader, Fidel Castro Ruz, "living his infinite legacy, that heroic heritage of our peoples, of justice, fraternity, solidarity and full life, as we deserve", as well as they also remembered "the eternal commander, Hugo Chávez Frías."

Finally, they congratulated Raul, Diaz-Canel, the Political Bureau and the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba, the Council of State and the Cuban people for continuing to build the future.



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