Seychelles and Cuba: partners in sustainability - 29.05.2012
Seychelles’ Foreign Affairs Minister Jean-Paul Adam
has held talks with his Cuban counterpart, Bruno Parrilla, in Havana,
Cuba to discuss areas of cooperation and what he has described as an
“energy revolution”.
“The relationship between our countries is anchored in this ongoing quest for sustainability,” said the minister.
“Cuba and Seychelles have defied geography through our cooperation where despite being separated by oceans and continents, our two peoples have built a partnership based on a sincere belief that by investing in the health and education of our respective peoples, we are building a more sustainable world.”
The two ministers also discussed other areas of cooperation which includes education and health. Following the signing of a new health agreement during the visit of Vice-President Danny Faure to Cuba earlier this year, Minister Adam and his counterpart discussed practical ways in which to implement improvements such as increasing the number of Cuban experts deployed to Seychelles, and varying their fields of expertise.
In addition to the traditional areas of cooperation they also discussed new engagements in agriculture, climate change, disaster management and trade.
Minister Adam, who left Cuba last Friday, also held talks with various other high level government officials.

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