Ramiro Valdés, a prominent figure in the Cuban Revolution and a key member of Fidel Castro’s inner circle, has died at the age of 94. Born in Artemisa, near Havana, in April 1932, Valdés was considered part of the “old guard” of the revolution. He played a significant role in the Cuban government during Castro’s leadership. Details regarding the cause of death have not been released. Valdés’s passing marks the loss of a historical figure deeply involved in shaping modern Cuba. His contributions were central to the early years and direction of the revolutionary government. He is remembered as a long-standing and influential leader within the Cuban political landscape.