The stamp shows a picture of Cuban
Revolution leader Fidel Castro next to then North Korean
president Kim II Sung during a visit of Fidel to North Korea in
1986. The two leaders are holding their hands up united,
reported Granma newspaper.
During the presentation ceremony at the Cuban Stamp Museum, the
ambassador of the Asian country to Cuba, Kwon Sung Chol,
extolled the willingness of the people of both countries to
continue building socialism in spite of the hostility of the
United States.
Kwon reaffirmed Pyongyang’s unconditional support of Cuba in the
face of the economic, financial and commercial blockade of the
US against the island and for the release of the five Cuban
antiterrorist fighters imprisoned in that country for nearly 12
years now.
Gerardo Hernandez, Ramon Labañino, Antonio Guerrero, Fernando
Gonzalez and Rene Gonzalez were arrested in September, 1998,
while they were monitoring Florida-based anti-Cuba terrorist
organizations.