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Premier warmly welcomed by Fidel Castro

- By ZHAO HUANXIN in Havana and AN BAIJIE in Beijing Contact the writers at anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

Premier Li Keqiang met with Fidel Castro, the 90-year-old leader of the Cuban Revolution, on Sunday during his visit to the island nation in an expression of respect for the legendary revolution­ary.

China cherishes the traditiona­l friendship with Cuba, Li said, adding that China is willing to enhance political mutual trust with Cuba, expand cooperatio­n and boost the friendship between the people of both countries.

No matter how internatio­nal relations change, the China-Cuba comradeshi­p and brotherly relationsh­ip, based on mutual respect, equaltreat­mentandcom­mon interests, will never be changed, Li said.

Castro, who celebrated his birthday in August, spoke of the historical links between the two countries as symbolized­bytheparti­cipationof­ethnic Chinese soldiers in Cuba’s wars of independen­ce and liberation, according to the Cuban newspaper Granma.

As the leader of the revolution, which culminated in the 1959 overthrow of Fulgencio Batista, Castro has maintained close ties with generation­s of Chinese leaders.

President Xi Jinping met with him twice in the three years from 2011 to 2014.

In 2011, Xi, then vice-president, visited Castro’s house, which was shaded by moringa trees. In July 2014, during his state visit to Cuba, Xi presented Castro with some seeds of moringa and mulberry trees. Xi promised closer cooperatio­n with Cuba to develop the moringa — its leaves and green stems can be fed to cattle, helping to solve the problems of grain supply and livestock feed.

He Shuangrong, a researcher of Latin American studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said the fact that Chinese leaders meet Fidel Castro every time they visit Cuba shows the strong ties between the two countries.

“Bothcountr­iesaresoci­alist countries. Their ties are those between good brothers and good partners,” He said, adding that the two countries not only have growing economic relations but also lend each other political support.

Li, the first Chinese premier to visit Cuba in more than 50 years, also boarded a bus on Sunday that had been exported by Chinese vehicle maker Yutong. It has sold over 5,000 buses to Cuba.

 ?? ALEX CASTRO / AP ?? Premier Li Keqiang meets Cuba’s former leader Fidel Castro in Havana, Cuba, on Sunday.
ALEX CASTRO / AP Premier Li Keqiang meets Cuba’s former leader Fidel Castro in Havana, Cuba, on Sunday.

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