-DATE- 19730627 -YEAR- 1973 -DOCUMENT_TYPE- REPORT -AUTHOR- F. CASTRO -HEADLINE- TALKS BY LEAGUE OF COMMUNISTS OF YUGSLOVIA -PLACE- HAVANA -SOURCE- BELGRADE TANJUG -REPORT_NBR- FBIS -REPORT_DATE- 19730128 -TEXT- Report on Communique Belgrade TANJUG in English 2100 GMT 27 Jun 73 L [Text] Havana, June 27/TANJUG/--A joint communique was issued today on talks held here from June 21 to 27 by a delegation of the League of Communist of Yugoslavia /LCY/, headed by secretary of the Executive Bureau of the Presidency of the LCY Stane Dolanc, with highest representatives of the Communist Party of Cuba. During the visit paid to Cuba by the LCY delegation, Stane Dolanc and other members of the delegation, the president of the League of Communists of Macedonia, Angel Cemerski, and the deputy secretary of the Executive Committee of the League of Communists of Croatia, Dusan Dragosavac, had a friendly meeting with the first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba, Fidel Castro. On this occasion, it is noted in the communique, Stane Dolanc conveyed to Fidel Castro a message from President Tito and his invitation for the Cuban leader to visit Yugoslavia, which was accepted with pleasure. The LCY delegation also met with other leading personages of the Communist Party of Cuba. During the official talks between representatives of the League of Communist of Yugoslavia and the Communist Party of Cuba, opinions were exchange on the international problems of interest to the two parties, the communique says. The two delegations informed each other about the situation in Yugoslavia and Cuba respectively, "noting the need for further consultations, exchange of opinions and information about questions of interest." To this end, the delegation of the LCY invited a delegation of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba to visit Yugoslavia. The invitation was accepted. The delegation of the LCY also toured the provinces of Havana and Matanzas and was able to get acquainted with some of the basic tasks of the construction of socialism in Cuba concerning especially the development of crop farming, livestock raising, housing and plans in education. The delegation of the LCY, the communique says, "stressed the marked results achieved by Cuba in these fields and thanked for the warm reception accorded to it in Cuba." -END-