Cuba–Iraq relations
Cuba–Iraq relations refers to the current and historical relationship between Cuba and Iraq. Cuba's friendly relations with Iraq dated back to the Non Aligned Movement meeting held in Cuba 1979. Fidel Castro even provided doctors to perform back surgery on Saddam Hussein.
History
Timeline of the 90s
Rodrigo Alvarez Cambras, president of the Cuba-Iraq Friendship Society, meets with Saddam Hussein on his trip to Baghdad to discuss health and trade relations.Iraq and Cuba sign an agreement calling for coordination in international forums and organisations in Havana. The Cuban deputy foreign minister states "The advanced relations with Iraq are the result of the determination displayed by the presidents and two parties in the two countries."
Rodrigo Alvarez Cambra confirms that Saddam Hussein has been his patient over the last two decades, stating that he has developed a "close relationship with Saddam" in the time they worked together.
- 17 June 1997
- 19 April 1998
- 14 August 1998
- 11 March 1999
Diplomatic Missions
- Cuba is accredited to Iraq from its embassy in Tehran, Iran.
- Iraq is accredited to Cuba from its embassy in Mexico City, Mexico.