At the museum, they laid flowers at a monument dedicated to Cuban military experts who had supported Viet Nam during past struggles. Afterward, the delegation was introduced to six display themes at the museum.
Writing in the guestbook, the Cuban leader called the museum a powerful testament to the Vietnamese people’s heroism and indomitable spirit. On behalf of the Cuban Party, Government and people, he honoured generations who devoted their lives to the cause of national liberation, independence and defence, noting that Viet Nam’s historic achievements continue to inspire Cuba, as both nations share aspirations for sovereignty and social justice.
Recalling the sacrifices of Cuban soldiers who laid down their lives in Viet Nam, he underscored the solidarity binding the two nations and hailed the 80th anniversary of Viet Nam’s Declaration of Independence.

Later the same afternoon, the Cuban leader, his spouse and delegation visited the Viettel Military Industry and Telecoms Group. Earlier at midday, they laid flowers at the statue of Cuban national hero José Martí at Tao Dan Park in Ha Noi.
The Cuban leader's three-day state visit starting August 31 is made at the invitation of General Secretary of the Communist Party of Viet Nam Central Committee To Lam and his spouse.