Cuba and Malawi celebrate 28 years of diplomatic relations

Cuba marks today the 28th anniversary of establishing diplomatic ties with the Republic of Malawi. The celebration brings together the people and governments of both nations in Havana. This milestone dates back to 1997.

In Havana, Cuba celebrates the 28th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations with the Republic of Malawi, which occurred in 1997. According to Prensa Latina, this commemoration highlights the bond between the people and governments of both nations. The date falls on December 10, 2025, emphasizing the endurance of these ties over nearly three decades. No specific details on events or additional statements are mentioned in the available sources, but the occasion underscores the significance of bilateral diplomacy. This relationship reflects Cuba's engagement with African countries, though without further specifics in the reports.

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