Díaz-Canel: A better world is possible, and urgently necessary! Let us struggle for it!
Speech by Miguel M. Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, President of the Republic of Cuba, at the closing of the Anti-Imperialist Solidarity Conference, For Democracy and Against Neoliberalism, at Havana’s Convention Center, November 3, 2019
(Transcript - Presidency of the Republic)
(Exclamations of: "Diaz-Canel, for sure, give it to the Yankees!" And "Thank you, Cuba, guarantor of peace!")
Thanks to all of you.
I think we all agree that there is no better speech than that of the poets. (Laughter), but, well, we have to conduct the closing.
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