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Havana. February 4, 2009 Raúl has warm meeting with leaders of the Russian Communist Party Irma Caceres and Jorge Martín Blandino (Special correspondents) MOSCOW, February 3.-President Raúl Castro was decorated with the 90th Anniversary of the Red Army Medal, instituted by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, by Gennady Zyuganov, its president and parliamentary leader of the Duma. On detailing the reasons for this award, Zyuganov recalled that Raúl has dedicated his life to the revolutionary struggle and to the construction of his country's Armed Forces. Raúl expressed his thanks for the gesture and affirmed that he could not come to Moscow without having a meeting with friends of Cuba who have firmly supported the Revolution even at its most difficult moments, and to ratify the island's comradely friendship. Raúl also received the prize awarded to Fidel by the Sovetskaya Rossiya newspaper from its editor Valentin Chikin, a Duma deputy, on account of the militant and revolutionary journalistic work of the leader of the Revolution, invariably accompanied by an innovative message. Chikin added that the newspaper has published all of Fidel's "Reflections" and other information related to the Revolution. He also presented the Cuban leader with a selection of copies confirming that. Raúl thanked him for this recognition on behalf of the Fidel, "who has always been a great journalist, capable of transmitting profound ideas in a clear and precise manner." Raúl, as second secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba, went on to inform the Russian communist leader of the principal tasks being developed by Cuba in the economic, political and social spheres. They likewise discussed a number of current international issues. Also present at the fraternal encounter were Ivan Melnikov, vice president of the Russian Duma and of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation; Alexei Russkij, vice president of the Parliamentary Committee on Science and Technology; Leonid Kalashnikov, editor of the Rabochaya Gazeta; and Alexander Yushchenko, an official of the Russian Communist Party. Present on the Cuban side were Commander of the Revolution Ramiro Valdés Menéndez, member of the Political Bureau; Ricardo Cabrisas Ruiz, vice president of the Council of Ministers; Rodrigo Malmiera Díaz, minister of foreign investment and economic cooperation; and Juan Valdés Figueroa, the Cuban ambassador in Russia.