Former Prime Minister of MalaysiaSigns book of condolences
Kuala Lumpur, December 3rd- Former Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tun Dr Mahathir bin Mohamad, signed the condolence book at the Cuban embassy for the death of the Commander-in-Chief.
In the exchange he held with the ambassador, Ibete Fernández, requested to convey to President Raul Castro the message of condolences he wrote in some days ago after hearing the sad news.
Malaysian minister of foreign affairs signs the book of condolences at the Cuban Embassy
Kuala Lumpur, December 3rd - Malaysian Foreign Minister Dato Sri Anifah Aman came to the Cuban Embassy to sign the book of condolences on the death of Commander in Chief Fidel Castro.
On behalf of the government, Anifah conveyed the condolences to the people, government of Cuba and relatives of late former Cuban president and highlighted the work done by Comrade Fidel to strengthen the ties between Cuba and Malaysia. He reaffirmed that his legacy will never be forgotten in this country.
Malacca Governor pays homage to comrade Fidel Castro
Kuala Lumpur, November 28 - Tun Khalil Yaakob, Governor of the state of Malacca, signed the book of condolences opened at the Cuban embassy on the occasion of the physical disappearance of the leader of the Cuban revolution, Fidel Castro Ruz.
At the conclusion of the signing, Governor Khalil reiterated to Cuban ambassador IbeteFernández his admiration for him and recalled his meetings with Fidel on the occasion of his official visit to Malaysia in 2001 and again in Havana when he travelled to Cuba as part of a Malaysian official delegation.
Cuba present at Art Expo Malaysia 2016
Kuala Lumpur, October 20- The plastic artist, AyméeGarcía exhibit first her art work in Malaysia for first time, as part of the exhibition of art of this country, inaugurated today by the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dato Seri Ong KaChuan .
Art Expo Malaysia held annually since 2007 and is considered the largest international exhibition of art in Malaysia and Southeast Asia.
In this edition artists from Colombia, Venezuela, Argentina, Mongolia, Italy, Philippines, Brazil, Iran, France, Romania and Cuba participate.