Cuba, Lanka strengthen economic cooperation
Cuba and Sri Lanka inaugurated the first session of the
Intergovernmental Joint Commission for Economic and Scientific-Technique
Collaboration, scheduled to session for two days to strengthen bilateral
relations.
First Deputy Minister for Foreign Investment and Economic
Collaboration Ripoll Diaz, heading Cuban delegation, recalled that this
encounter takes place in the middle of a delicate international
situation.
Those most affected by the current global financial crisis will be
the poor people, the official assured.
Likewise, he recalled the difficult situation of the Caribbean
island, with the imposition of the US blockade several decades ago plus
three intense hurricanes during this year.
The delegation from Sri Lanka is led Foreign Affairs Deputy Minister
Hussein Bhaila, accompanied by the Ministers of National Promotion and
Hydraulic Resources Jagath Pushpakumara and Mahinda Amaraweera,
respectively.
The objectives of this meeting, as expressed by Diaz, are the
promotion of the commercial exchange, and particularly exports of
biotechnological products to Sri Lanka. |