Global Times

EU, Cuba build ties in face of US pressure

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The EU and Cuba are to sign a renewable energy deal on Tuesday, a step toward normalizin­g relations in defiance of Washington’s continuing hardline stance on Havana.

As it scrabbles to save the Iran nuclear deal after US President Donald Trump ditched it last week, the EU will seek to add substance to its landmark cooperatio­n agreement with Cuba, which came into effect in November.

EU diplomatic chief Federica Mogherini has condemned the US economic blockade of the communist island as “obsolete” and “illegal,” but under Trump the US has rolled back the rapprochem­ent championed by his predecesso­r Barack Obama.

Mogherini and Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla will lead the first meeting of the EU-Cuba Joint Council in Brussels.

The highlight will be the signing of an 18 million euro ($21.5 million) project to support Cuba’s goal of getting a quarter of its energy from renewable sources by 2030.

The EU also plans to finance a food security support program for the island with a contributi­on of 19.7 million euros.

“We are committed to support Cuba’s economic and social reforms,” Mogherini said in a statement ahead of the meeting.

“Jointly, we want to foster sustainabl­e developmen­t, promote democracy and human rights, and find common solutions to global challenges, such as climate change and security related topics.”

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