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Jamaica, Cuba to collaborate in five areas

by PL <pl.nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 8, 2008 at 01:26 PM

Jamaica, Cuba to collaborate in five areas

Thursday, May 08, 2008

JAMAICA and Cuba have agreed to collaborate in the areas of agriculture, 
health, tourism, water resources and housing, Prime Minister Bruce 
Golding told re****ters in Kingston yesterday.

The prime minister, who was speaking at a press conference at the Norman 
Manley International Air****t, shortly after he and members of his team 
arrived from an official visit to Cuba, said frameworks in the 
respective areas will require follow-up work on both sides to hammer out 
the finer details.

He said, however, that in the area of agriculture, Christopher Tufton, 
Jamaica's agriculture minister, had already held discussions with his 
Cuban counterpart and looked at some of the agricultural projects which 
can be replicated in Jamaica. The discussions, Golding said, also 
included the significant levels of technical assistance Cuba was willing 
to provide, particularly in the area of greenhouse technology and ways 
of enhancing its effectiveness here in Jamaica.

In addition, Tufton is also negotiating for Cuban extension officers to 
be sent to assist farmers in Jamaica.

On the issue of health, the prime minister said Health Minister Ruddy 
Spencer would be returning to Cuba with a technical team from his 
ministry to look at the expansion of health services offered to 
Jamaicans by the Cubans.

The prime minister said while he was not prepared to discuss the details 
of that arrangement just yet, it would seek to address two critical 
areas of health provision.

On tourism, Golding said Jamaica was seeking to return assistance to 
Cuba through the area of tourism collaboration which would result in 
multiple destination promotion by both countries.

Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett told the Observer he would be providing 
further details on this arrangement when he speaks in the sectoral 
debate in Parliament next week.

Meanwhile, the water and housing minister, Horace Chang, signed off on 
two memorandum of understanding to address the issue of water resource 
management and the provision of shelter in squatter settlements.

However, even as Golding made the announcement about the partner****p in 
the five areas, he gave a commitment to encourage the American 
Government to pursue a path of constructive engagement with the Cuban 
Government similar to what has been adapted with communist China and 
Vietnam.

He said the US was prepared to engage constructively with China and 
Vietnam and the time has come for constructive engagement with Cuba.

"We gave them (Cuban Government) an assurance that not only would we 
continue to sup****t that view, but that we would use whatever influence 
we have, however limited, to seek to encourage and influence the 
thinking of the US Government towards a different approach to Cuba," 
Golding said.

He said there were clear signs that Cuba was moving on a path of reform 
since Raul Castro assumed presidency. "Some very significant initiative 
has been taken and we believe it is something that ought to be 
encouraged," said Golding.

http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/html/20080507T230000-0500_135387_OBS_JAMAICA__CUBA_TO_COLLABORATE_IN_FIVE_AREAS.asp
 




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