PNG Prime Minister Peter O'Neill extends Condolences to H.E. Raul Castro following the Passing of his Brother, the Late, Fidel Castro
Fidel Castro passed away this Friday at the age of 90 years in Havana Photo: 93.1 Amor |
Prime Minister O’Neill, who arrived back from an Official Visit to Cuba on Friday this week, said at the passing of a world Leader, irrespective of politics, is a time to pause and reflect.
"It was only Tuesday night this week that I had dinner with President Raul Castro and he expressed his concern at the health of his brother,” the Prime Minister said.
"We did not expect that the passing of Fidel Castro would be so soon.
"The passing of Fidel Castro is another marker in global politics.
"Regardless of the politics of the time, such as the Cold War in relation to Cuba, when the war is over we all have the time to look back and to be humble.
"Ultimately it does not matter on which side of the politics your stood in a war, but when a warrior passes it is time to pay homage to the person who stood by their convictions.
“The legacy that Fidel Castro leaves for the world is far-reaching.
“Outside the politics, Fidel Castro pioneered the development of pharmaceuticals and healthcare services in his country and these are being extend around the world.
“On behalf of the Government and the people of Papua New Guinea, I extend our sincere condolences to the Castro family for your loss, the passing of a great man of conviction.”
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