The Iranian and Cuban presidents signed a joint communiqué to broaden strategic relations between the 2 nations.
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and his Cuban counterpart Miguel Diaz-Canel signed the joint communiqué in Tehran on Monday to strengthen strategic relations between the 2 international locations.
Additionally they noticed a ceremony throughout which high officers from the 2 states signed seven paperwork and memorandums of understanding (MoUs).
The agreements entail nearer interplay between Tehran and Havana in numerous fields, akin to science and expertise, well being care, agriculture, vitality and mine trade, telecommunication, and medication.
Diaz-Canel grew to become the primary Cuban president to go to Iran after 22 years.
Late Cuban chief Fidel Castro was the final president of the Central American nation who traveled to Iran in Might 2001.