In Panama City, the National Coordinating Committee for Solidarity with Cuba marked the 65th anniversary of the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP), founded at the initiative of Fidel Castro.
On December 31, in Panama City, the National Coordinating Committee for Solidarity with Cuba held a celebration for the 65th anniversary of the ICAP. The institute was established in 1960 under the guidance of Fidel Castro, the historical leader of the Cuban Revolution, to promote international friendship ties.
The commemoration highlights the ongoing commitment of solidarity groups in Panama to Cuba's cause, acknowledging ICAP's role in fostering global solidarity. Reports indicate the event emphasized the institute's historical significance amid Cuba's challenges.
This anniversary provides an occasion to reflect on ICAP's contributions to diplomatic and cultural relations between nations.