This article first appeared in Cuba’s Granma daily newspaper.
Cuba and Venezuela’s integration efforts were further strengthened with several agreements signed Wednesday in the areas of transportation, communications, finances, mining, industry, tourism and energy penned in the presence of President Hugo Chavez and Cuban Vice President Carlos Lage.
During the signing ceremony, Chavez held up a letter he had received from Fidel Castro and pointed out the firm
strokes of the Cuban leader’s signature. “Carry on [Fidel], because we need you as much as we love you and I hope that we will soon have another meeting together,” said Chavez.
Hugo Chavez and Carlos Lage
The Venezuelan president stressed the strategic importance of cooperation between his country and
The Venezuelan leader confirmed the importance of the agreed upon mechanisms contained within the16 bilateral cooperation accords signed Wednesday.
Chavez said the agreements included the framework for creating 12 additional joint ventures.
Cuban Vice President Lage spoke about the cooperation progress made between
The Cuban delegation also included Yadira Garcia, minister of Basic Industry; Jorge Luis Sierra, Transportation minister; Ramiro Valdes, minister of Informatics and Communications; Martha Lomas, minister of Foreign Investment and Cooperation; Fernando Acosta, minister of the Metallurgical Industry; Francisco Soberon, president of the island’s Central Bank; Manuel Barreiro, minister of Tourism; Georgina Barreiro, minister of Finance and Prices; Maria del Carmen Perez, acting minister of Agriculture; and German Sanchez, Cuba’s ambassador to Venezuela.
At Fidel’s request, Lage handed Chavez a recent copy of Granma newspaper that carried an article recalling the historic visit the Cuban president paid to
The importance of the new agreements signed Wednesday were highlighted by Venezuelan Minister of Basic Industry and Mining Jose Khant, who noted the considerable investments in mining, especially in the production of stainless steel.
Other agreements include rice production in
According to the Bolivarian News Agency, the