A credit line agreement of 100 million euros was signed Monday in Havana, within the framework of political consultations between the two countries, with the aim of expanding economic ties between Cuba and India.
The document was signed during a meeting between Cuban Deputy Prime Minister Ricardo Cabrisas Ruiz and Indian Deputy Foreign Minister Saurabh Kumar, who highlighted the positive state of relations between the two countries and the prospects for greater scope for strengthening ties in the economic field. trade, finance and cooperation, okay.
The agreement was signed by the President of Banco Exterior de Cuba, Ernesto Medina Rosales, and the Managing Director of EximBank, Nirmit Ved, in the presence of the Ambassador of the Republic of India to Cuba, S. Janakiraman.
Deputy Foreign Minister Anayansi Rodríguez Camejo had earlier exchanges with her Indian counterpart Saurabh Kumar, during which they reaffirmed their desire to increase cooperation in various fields such as health, biotechnology, sources of renewable energy, agriculture, telecommunications, sports and education, according to the Strengthening of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
They also discussed cooperation and support in international forums, always in defense of multilateralism, the principles of international law and the purposes and principles of the United Nations Charter.
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