Beijing, China.- China confirmed on Monday the first state visit to be made by the president of Cuba, Miguel Diaz-Canel, in the coming days, at the invitation of host President Xi Jinping.

Lu Kang, spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, told reporters that in addition to the Cuban statesma, President Salvador Sanchez Ceren (El Salvador) and Danilo Medina (Dominican Republic) will also come to China between October 31 and November 8

Xi Jinping will receive and hold official talks with each of the three Latin American presidents.

Last Thursday, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Wang Yi, affirmed that Diaz-Canel’s visit will further advance the long-term ties of Cuba and China.

Upon receiving the vice president of the Council of Ministers of the island, Ricardo Cabrisas, the FM assured that Xi attaches high importance to this trip, which is part of the first tour of the Cuban president by countries of Asia and Europe after taking office last April

Before, he had been to China in 2013 and 2015, but as vice president. Wang also reiterated Beijing’s support to Havana in its just struggle for the defense of sovereignty and described the intimate friendship between the two nations as indestructible.

On the other hand, during the stay in Beijing of Sanchez Ceren and Medina, the embassies of their respective countries will be inaugurated here, which will seal the recent establishment of diplomatic ties with China.