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China to further promote ties with Cuba
    2016-September-26  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    CHINA on Saturday pledged to further forge ahead bilateral relations with Cuba through enhancing high-level exchange of visits and promoting economic cooperation.

    The pledge came as Chinese Premier Li Keqiang held talks with Cuban President Raul Castro at the Palace of the Revolution in Havana on Saturday.

    Li arrived in the capital of the Caribbean country Saturday afternoon following a visit to Canada.

    Hailing the progress made in the past 56 years since the two countries set up diplomatic ties, Li said China has firmly adhered to the policy of China-Cuba friendship, supported Cuba in following a socialist path and promoted bilateral pragmatic cooperation.

    China stands ready to further enhance high-level exchange of visits, deepen economic cooperation and step up coordination on international affairs with Cuba so as to push forward bilateral ties, said Li.

    Both China and Cuba are currently facing urgent tasks of developing the economy and improving the livelihood of the people, said the premier.

    China wants to focus on development and cooperation with the Cuban side, supports Cuba’s industrialization process and would like to conduct cooperation with Cuba in infrastructural construction and industrial equipment production, Li said.

    The Chinese premier also called on the two countries to expand trade and investment cooperation, share development experience and make more frequent people-to-people exchanges.

    Castro, for his part, spoke highly of the historic significance of Li’s visit, the first official visit by a Chinese premier in 56 years. He said Cuba agrees with China on measures to develop bilateral ties and is willing to learn from China’s development experience.

    Cuba looks forward to increasing high-level exchanges with China, and expanding down-to-earth cooperation with China in trade and education, Castro added.

    He also suggested the two countries enhance coordination on international affairs so as to safeguard common interests of the vast number of developing countries.

    After the talks, the two leaders witnessed the signing of some 20 cooperative agreements in areas including economic technology, finance, production capacity, telecommunication, environment protection, and inspection and quarantine.(Xinhua)

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