Ayatollah Khamenei Calls for Iran-Cuba Coalition Against US, Western Bullying

In a historic meeting between Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei and Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel, Ayatollah Khamenei emphasized the need to utilize the significant political and economic capacities of Iran and Cuba to form a coalition against the bullying tactics of the United States and its Western allies. President Ebrahim Raeisi also attended the meeting.

Iran (IMNA) - Ayatollah Khamenei highlighted the remarkable potentialities of both nations and stressed the importance of establishing an alliance and coalition among countries that share a similar stance against US and Western bullying. He emphasized that this coalition, with a focus on economic cooperation, can effectively address crucial international issues such as the Palestinian problem.

eader of Iran Hopes for Implementation of Agreements with Cuba, Emphasizes Revolutionary Commonalities

In a recent statement, the Leader of Iran, Ayatollah Khamenei, expressed hope for the implementation of bilateral agreements and memoranda of understanding between Iran and Cuba. Referring to the administration of Iranian President Ebrahim Raeisi as the "administration of work and activity," he emphasized the need for both countries to take action now. Ayatollah Khamenei also highlighted his meeting with the late Cuban leader Fidel Castro in Tehran 22 years ago, stating that Cuba's revolution and Castro's personality have always fascinated Iranian revolutionaries. He attributed this fascination to Castro's sincerity in his revolutionary positions. The Leader further underscored the common features of "revolutionary sincerity," "revolutionary resilience," and "revolutionary solemnity" shared by the Cuban revolution and the Islamic Revolution in Iran. Meanwhile, Cuba has expressed its desire for increased cooperation with Iran across various fields.

Cuban President Condemns Gaza Developments as Unacceptable Genocide, Calls for International Attention

In a statement addressing global cooperation on key issues, the Cuban president emphasized the need for the two countries to strengthen their relations and assume influential roles, particularly in addressing the Palestinian issue. He expressed deep concern over the ongoing developments in Gaza, describing them as "unacceptable genocide." The president criticized international organizations for disregarding the killings of tens of thousands of civilians, primarily women and children, in the besieged Strip. He further highlighted the hypocrisy of those who remain silent about the Gaza massacre while vocalizing complaints about the Ukraine-Russia conflict, underscoring the alarming state of the world.

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