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古巴领导人访问朝鲜 金正恩在平壤国际机场迎接

2018-11-05 15:28


当地时间4日,古巴国务委员会主席兼部长会议主席迪亚斯-卡内尔抵达朝鲜首都平壤,开启对朝鲜的访问。

朝鲜最高领导人金正恩在平壤国际机场迎接迪亚斯-卡内尔。

据朝中社报道,4日下午,金正恩与迪亚斯-卡内尔举行了会谈。金正恩对古巴领导人的访问表示欢迎,并说,古巴代表团此次访朝是显示朝古两国人民传统友情、信赖和友好团结的契机,也是对朝鲜人民正义事业的支持和声援的表现。

迪亚斯-卡内尔指出,古巴党和政府以及人民很高兴看到朝鲜人民在金正恩的领导下,沿着自己选择的道路毫不动摇奋勇前进,并取得发展。

朝中社报道还说,在会谈中,朝古双方就共同关心的重大问题和国际形势认真深入地交换了意见,并达成了共识。

当天晚上,朝鲜方面还举行了欢迎宴会。 返回搜狐,查看更多

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By Associated Press
Updated: November 4, 2018 10:32 PM ET | Originally published: November 5, 2018

(PYONGYANG, North Korea) — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Cuba’s President Miguel Diaz-Canel — both hoping to get out from under U.S. economic sanctions — have agreed to expand and strengthen their strategic relations, North Korea’s state media reported Monday.

Diaz-Canel, who is in Asia on his first international tour since assuming office in April, arrived in Pyongyang with his wife on Sunday. He was met at the airport by Kim, who joined him on the ride into the city past flower-waving and cheering crowds.

North Korea’s state media reported the two held talks at the Paekhwawon State Guest House and stressed their shared socialist history and vowed continued solidarity. The official media offered few specifics, but said the talks proceeded in a “comradely and friendly atmosphere.”

The meeting with Kim could be seen as a shot across the bow for Washington, which has run into increasing difficulty in its efforts to wrest significant progress from the North on the denuclearization issue.

Pyongyang, which has also been quietly cozying up to Moscow recently, has been hardening its rhetoric ahead of a meeting in New York later this week between Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and the North’s main negotiator, Kim Yong Chol.

Over the weekend, Pyongyang used its official media to criticize the U.S. for its continued support of sanctions — a political tool Washington has also used extensively on Cuba and Russia — and hinted it may resume nuclear development if Washington doesn’t change is tune.

Sanctions-busting has been high on Diaz-Canel’s agenda.

While in Moscow, Diaz-Canel discussed a nearly $50 million arms deal with Russia and won a similar vow of expanded political, economic and military ties from Putin. The two then issued a joint statement denouncing U.S. “interference into domestic affairs of sovereign nations.”

The U.S. economic embargo on Cuba, initially imposed in 1958 and subsequently expanded, has remained in place. Russia faced an array of crippling U.S. and EU sanctions over the annexation of Crimea and its support for separatist rebels in eastern Ukraine.

Diaz-Canel was to leave Pyongyang on Tuesday and visit China, Vietnam and Laos.

Contact TIME Editors about this story at [email protected].



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North Korea's state-run media says Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel is to visit the country.

The Korean Central News Agency said on Thursday that Diaz-Canel was invited by leader Kim Jong Un.

The report did not make clear the timing or purpose of the trip, but the two leaders are expected to meet.

North Korea apparently aims to strengthen ties with Cuba, a long-time ally.

Among the leaders who have visited the North since Kim assumed power in 2012 is South Korean President Moon Jae-in, who met Kim in Pyongyang in September.

Leaders from Mauritania and Mongolia have also visited the North.
 

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The BEST THING Miguel DC & Kim can do for Dotard is announce a Hwasong ICBM JOINT TEST!

Cuba provides a Target Zone from within their own Live Firing Area, NK fire a Hwasong-15 ICBM but carrying a TNT warhead as payload from NK, announce this on high profile press conference and invite the media to do LIVE TV COVERAGE. Challenge Dotard to Intercept the warhead.

The most obvious thing to whole world is when Hwasong ICBM can hit a target in Cuba accurately and flying over USA to Cuba, and Dotard FAILED TO INTERCEPT then CHECKMATE! The explosion scale will prove the amount of weight of TNT warhead, and can easily calculate how many Kilo-Ton or Mega-Ton equivalent if substituted with H-Bomb. Hence how many million death toll per such warhead can be established solidly and un-disputably.

Even if Dotard could manage to intercept their success rate will be doubtful.

To assess the success rates, 10 such Hwasong Live Fire Tests can be done, or even done on regular basis.

There are many PENETRATION AIDS for warheads, including decoy warheads and radar-jammer or even deceptive-false-target-generators. These are usually as tiny as soft drink cans, few hundred grams. Simplest decoys are aluminum foil balloons same sized and shape as warhead inflated by gas or Air, in space vacuum they will fly same speed and trajectory identical with warheads and look like warheads to radars. Their inflation from soft drink can sizes to warhead size happens in space vacuum. Others are full of computer chips batteries and antennas not any much more complicated than smart phones. You can literally modify smartphone hardware and software to become false-target-decoys & jammers, very effectively.
 
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Cuban President is on a trip to visit Kim & Xi & Putin.

He is advertising land for rental in Cuba to these nuke players against USA.

Land for rental as Nuke Missile Bases to aim USA at POINT-BLANK RANGE.


https://www.rt.com/business/442836-russia-cuba-new-contracts/


Cuba's new president reaches out to old allies Russia & China, seeking trade deals
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Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel is starting his official three-day visit to Russia on November 1. Moscow and Havana have been re-establishing trade ties, a tradition going back to Soviet times.
Diaz-Canel will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev. After the visit to Moscow, he will continue his trip to China, Vietnam, North Korea and Laos.
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Moscow and Havana have inked deals worth more than $260 million, said Russian Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Borisov, adding that more new agreements are expected to be reached soon.
Among the agreements was a contract to deliver 837 rail cars to Cuba in 2019-2021 and supplies of 15,000 LED lamps and their parts manufactured in Russia.
The sides also signed a memorandum on modernizing energy units in Cuba as well as upgrading a metallurgic plant.
“We are modernizing three energy units worth nearly $100 million, and are on the second stage of modernizing a metallurgy plant - that’s around $60 million, as well as supplying rail cars to the tune of over $100 million. These are serious contracts,” said Borisov after the two countries’ joint commission’s 16th session in Havana.
Russia’s biggest carmaker AvtoVAZ plans to supply more than 500 of its Lada cars to Cuba. In January, the company delivered more than 300 vehicles which was the first shipment of Russian cars to the Latin American country in more than a decade.
Moscow plans to continue signing contracts with Cuba, according to Borisov. “Our project on modernizing Cuba’s railways is vital and in high demand,” he said, adding there are still some issues to be solved, including tax benefits for Russian enterprises.

Russian Railways (RZD) is in talks with Cuban authorities to upgrade over a 1,000km (600 miles) of railroads. The company is also planning to build a high-speed railway connecting Havana and the beach resort of Varadero.
In 2017, private Russian company Sinara Transport Machines delivered the first batch of 75 locomotives worth $190 million. Truck maker KAMAZ has also stepped up exports to Cuba with 2500 vehicles shipped, including lorries and trailers.
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Miguel Diaz-Canel is due to meet Russian counterpart on Friday as part of a tour of Cuba's Communist allies.

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Cuba's President Miguel Diaz-Canel has arrived in Russia for talks expected to focus on strengthening economic ties between the two countries.
The 57-year-old is due to meet his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in the capital, Moscow, on Friday as part of his first tour abroad that will also include stops in China, North Korea, Vietnam and Laos.
On Thursday, the Kremlin released a statement saying the two leaders planned to discuss "the state and prospects of the further consolidation of Russian-Cuban strategic partnership in various spheres and discuss opinions on current international and regional problems".
During the Cold War, Moscow and Havana were close allies, with the Soviet Union pumping millions of dollars into the small Communist-run island.
But following the collapse of the Soviet Union at the end of 1991 and subsequent economic hardship, Russia withdrew its economic aid to Cuba.
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Putin, who visited Cuba in 2000 and 2014, has sought to revive ties with the Caribbean island. On Tuesday, Russian officials signed contracts worth $260m to modernise Cuban energy facilities and a metal factory.
The two countries have also discussed expanding military ties.
Diaz-Canel, who assumed office in April, is the first person outside the Castro family to lead Cuba since the Cuban Revolution in 1959.
According to Cuba's foreign ministry, Diaz-Canel will also transit through some western European capitals during his trip.

No signs of detente with US
The tour comes as Havana is considering far-reaching constitutional reforms, which include liberalising the economy and dropping the goal of building Communism. It was also seen as an opportunity for Cuba to reinforce and revive alliances as relations with the United States continue to deteriorate.
On Thursday, US National Security Adviser John Bolton announced that the State Department had banned transactions with more than two dozen Cuban entities associated with the Cuban military and intelligence services.
Speaking in Miami, which is home to many Cuban exiles, before next week's mid-term elections, Bolton branded Cuba and its left-wing regional allies Venezuela and Nicaragua a "troika of tyranny".
His comments came as the United Nations General Assembly overwhelmingly approved a resolution condemning the economic embargo of Cuba by the US, while also rejecting proposed amendments put forward by Washington critising the island's human rights record.



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The Assembly voted 189-2 to approve the Cuban-sponsored resolution, with no abstentions. The US and Israel voted "no" and Moldova and Ukraine did not vote.
While the vote is non-binding, it provides an indicator of the opinion of the international community and allows Cuba an annual stage to demonstrate the isolation of the US position on the embargo.
A similar vote on the embargo - which was imposed in 1960 following the revolution led by Fidel Castro that resulted in the nationalisation of properties belonging to US companies and citizens - has been held annually for 27 years.
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla called the embargo a "flagrant, massive and systematic violation of the human rights of Cuban men and women" and said the US had no moral authority to criticise Cuba and others on human rights.
'A waste of time'
In the separate decision on the US amendments, which were voted on individually, Ukraine and Israel were the only countries to join the US in voting "yes" to all eight measures, while the Marshall Islands backed one.
All of the amendments failed after more than 113 countries voted against them. More than 65 countries abstained.
More than 113 countries voted against them and more than 65 abstained.
Outgoing US Ambassador Nikki Haley called the vote "a waste of time" and said afterwards that the Cuban people have "once again been left to the brutal winds of the Castro regime".
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"They have been abandoned by the United Nations and most of the world's governments, but the Cuban people are not alone today," Haley said.
"The American people will stand with them until they are restored the rights that God has given us all, rights that no government can legitimately deny its people."
Former Cuban President Raul Castro and then-US President Barack Obama began an historic diplomatic re-engagement in July 2016, which paved the way for improved ties between the two countries.
However, relations have once again soured under current US President Donald Trump, who has announced new trade and travel restrictions against the island.
 
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