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One day in October 1966, Fidel Castro, leader of the Cuban revolution, read and read at his office the historic report The Present Situation and the Tasks of Our Party made by President Kim Il Sung at the Second Conference of the Workers' Party of Korea.

In his report, Kim Il Sung put forward the policy of directing a main spearhead to US imperialists, strengthening the struggle against their allies and realizing the joint international anti-imperialist action and the anti-imperialist united front in order to strengthen the anti-imperialist, anti-US struggle. Saying that defending the revolution of Cuba is the sacred internationalist duty of countries in the socialist camp and Latin-American peoples, he noted that the WPK and the DPRK people resolutely denounced aggressive moves of the US imperialists against Cuba and firmly support the Cuban people in the heroic struggle to defend their revolutionary gains and build socialism.

The situation in Cuba was so tense and the international circumstances were so complicated at that time that Kim Il Sung illuminated the road of victorious advance not only for the Korean revolution but for the international communist movement, the Cuban revolution and the world revolution.

Next day a meeting of the Party Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba was held. Fidel Castro proposed to discuss a special agenda before the main agenda of the meeting. His proposal was to carry the full text of Kim Il Sung’s report on publications including Granma, the organ of the Communist Party of Cuba, extend thanks to Kim Il Sung who expressed warm support to the policy of the Communist Party of Cuba and the struggle of the Cuban people and dispatch a party and government delegation to the DPRK in order to receive more detailed instructions from Kim Il Sung.

The special agenda proposed by Fidel Castro was adopted unanimously amidst enthusiastic applause of participants in the meeting.