Cuba’s ‘president’ visits Iran to meet with top officials

Cuba’s “president” with Iran’s leader during his visit to the island in June 2023.

On an invitation from the president of Iran, the Castro dictatorship has sent its so-called president Miguel Diaz-Canel to Iran to meet with the country’s top officials. The visit is part of a Middle East tour by the puppet president, where he has gone to different Islamic nations with his hand out looking for investment and funding to keep the Castro dictatorship afloat.

Via Iranian state-run media MEHR News Agency:

On Sunday evening, after 22 years since the last visit of the late president of Cuba, Fidel Castro, Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel will arrive in Tehran at the head of a high-ranking political and economic delegation.

At the head of a high-profile delegation, Díaz-Canel will visit Iran at an official invitation of the Iranian President Ebrahim Raeisi.

On June 15, as the last leg of his five-day tour of Latin America, Raeisi traveled to Havana at the official invitation of his Cuban counterpart. 

The Cuban President has earlier made official visits to the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar as the first and second stops of his regional tour.

Despite the communist regime’s protestations, the cordial visit by Cuba’s sock puppet president to a terror-sponsoring partner only confirms the U.S. decision to maintain Cuba on the State Sponsors of Terrorism list.

1 thought on “Cuba’s ‘president’ visits Iran to meet with top officials”

  1. Sometimes, I feel a little sorry for Cuba’s designated president, though it passes very quickly. He’s a front man for a scrawny old fraud in his nineties who still runs around in a cheesy military costume, complete with baseball cap. It’s got to be humiliating, even if he’s getting a privileged life out of it.

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