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NEW EDITION OF CUBAN AUTHOR’S WORK RELEASED

Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ On November 27, a new edition of children’s book ‘La Edad de Oro’ by Cuban author José Martí was released as a tribute to the first anniversary of the physical disappearance of the Commander in Chief, Fidel Castro Ruz, reported the Embassy of Cuba in Mongolia. The ceremony for donation of the children’s book, written by Cuba’s National Hero José Martí took place at the 52nd School of Ulaanbaatar that bears his name, and was attended by N.Enkhbayar, Chairman of the Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party (MPRP), Ambassadors of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and Laos, as well as the Association of Spanish Language Graduates of the National University of Mongolia. Also present were Ch.Dambajav, Khamba Lama of Dashchoilin Monastery, President of the Mongolia - Cuba Friendship Association and officials of the Department of America, Middle East and Africa of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia. Cuban Ambassador to Mongolia Raúl Delgado Concepción opened the ceremony and highlighted the validity of José Martí's thought through the life and work of the Commander of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro, for Cuba and the world. With heartfelt words to the children present in the activity, the Cuban Ambassador related how Martí's thought and ideology served as a guide for the materialization of the independence and self-determination of the Cuban people. Its political guidelines served as the basis for the consecration of Cuban nationality and the struggles of our people to achieve true independence, guided for more than half a century by this man of the people, political genius, thinker, intellectual, and father of many generations of Cubans, Fidel Castro Ruz. The Ambassador affirmed that today, more than ever, Fidel lives in the hearts of all Cubans who will be faithful followers of his work, which undoubtedly constituted the best disciple of José Marti. For his part, Chairman N. Enkhbayar untangled passages of the life of Fidel whom he met personally during some of his trips to Cuba when he served as President and Prime Minister of Mongolia. In his moving words about the work of José Martí, he encouraged young people to study these two great personalities of universal history who made great contributions to humanity through their thoughts and actions. Translated into Mongolian language in 1982 by the former Ambassador and Mongolian diplomat B. Chuluun, who lived and worked in Cuba for many years, ‘La Edad de Oro’ was reprinted so that young people in the library of School No 52 have access to this important source of knowledge and human values ​​written by José Martí in 1889. In the commemoration young Mongolian students recited poems and read compositions about José Martí in a tribute to the figure of our Commander in Chief Fidel Castro Ruz. Kh.Aminaa

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