The governments of the India The US and Cuba signed an agreement this Monday in Havana to establish a line of credit worth 100 million euros with the purpose of expanding bilateral economic relations, according to official media on the island.
The document was signed in the context of political consultations between the two countries and during a meeting between Ricardo Cabrisas Ruiz, Cuban deputy prime minister, and Saurabh Kumar, deputy foreign minister of India, according to a office of the Cuban News Agency (Acn).
✍The document was signed in the context of the political consultations between the two countries and during a meeting between Ricardo Cabrisas Ruiz, Cuban Deputy Prime Minister, and Saurabh Kumar, Deputy Foreign Minister of India.
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On the Cuban side, Ernesto Medina Rosales, president of the Bank Outside of Cuba, and representing Nirmit Ved, general director of the EximBank of India, was Sarvesvaran Janakiraman, ambassador of that country in the Caribbean nation, adds the information.
The media outlet underlines that during the exchange Cabrisas Ruiz highlighted the role that India can play in the development of priority sectors of the National Economic and Social Development Plan until 2030.
The Cuban deputy prime minister and the deputy foreign minister of the Asian country recognized the positive state of bilateral relations and agreed on the broad perspectives that exist to strengthen economic, commercial, financial and cooperation ties, even in the midst of the complex circumstances that faces the world economy, underlines the text.
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Also during this session, Anayansi Rodríguez Camejo, deputy head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Minrex) of Cuba and his Indian counterpart agreed to evaluate the fruitfulness of the political consultations and exchanged on issues of common interest and the regional and international agenda, adds the report.
A note published by the Cuban Foreign Ministry and reviewed by the Acn refers that the officials ratified the will to strengthen bilateral collaboration in areas such as health, biotechnology, renewable energy sources, agriculture, telecommunications, sports and education.
At the meeting they discussed the confrontation with COVID-19, the economic recovery and agreement and support in international forums in defense of multilateralism, the principles of International Law and the Charter of the United Nations.
The Cuban deputy foreign minister thanked the historic position assumed by India in rejecting the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the United States government on the largest of the Antilles, says the publication.
The ACN recalls that India, within the Asia and Oceania region, has remained one of Cuba’s top 20 trading partners and has granted important lines of credit for the execution of projects in the agricultural and energy sectors. renewable.