China Daily

Li’s visit to ‘mark new momentum’ in ties

Cuban ambassador welcomes Chinese visitors, investors in tourism infrastruc­ture to country

- By WANG QINGYUN wangqingyu­n@chinadaily.com.cn

Premier Li Keqiang’s visit to Cuba represents “a unique opportunit­y” to enhance political, economic, trade and financial collaborat­ion between China and the Caribbean island-nation, Cuban Ambassador to China Alberto J. Blanco Silva said.

Li will arrive in Cuba on Saturday local time, making the first official visit by a Chinese premier since diplomatic ties were establishe­d in 1960.

He will meet Cuban leader Raul Castro, and the two countries will sign cooperatio­n documents covering new energy, industry and environmen­tal protection, according to ViceForeig­n Minister Wang Chao.

Li’s visit “will mark a new momentum” in bilateral ties, Blanco Silva said in a written interview with China Daily.

“Cuba is proud of being the first country in the Western hemisphere to have establishe­d diplomatic relations with the People’s Republic of China,” he said.

China is the Latin American country’s second-largest trade partner, with sugar, tourism and biomedical research playing a key role in the island-nation’s economy.

Cuba introduced a new foreign investment law in 2014 and is developing a special economic developmen­t zone in Mariel, about 40 kilometers from the capital, Havana, to attract more foreign investors.

Blanco Silva said Cuba has adopted an innovative approach to its sugar industry by utilizing the byproducts to generate clean electricit­y.

China is working with his country, he said, in financing power stations “in line with the Cuban government policy of increasing the production of clean energy from 4 percent today to 24 percent by the year 2030”.

The ambassador expressed a warm welcome to Chinese tourists planning to visit Cuba as well as Chinese companies investing in building hotels there.

“A number of well-known Chinese constructi­on companies are undertakin­g discussion­s with their Cuban counterpar­ts to establish different types of cooperatio­n aimed at the developmen­t of the tourism infrastruc­ture in the country,” he said.

Tourism cooperatio­n was enhanced in December 2015, the 55th anniversar­y of the two countries’ diplomatic ties, when Air China began flights from Beijing to Havana.

“We are of the view that in the near future the participat­ion of Chinese investment in Cuba would match the same level of our excellent political and commercial relationsh­ip,” Blanco Silva said, adding that “a significan­t number of investment projects from Chinese companies are close to being implemente­d in the near future”.

Regarding cooperatio­n between China and Latin America, Blanco Silva said it is “one of the greatest contributi­ons of China to the maintenanc­e of global peace” and Cuba supports the developmen­t of China’s relations with Latin America.

To enhance the communicat­ion between them, China and the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, or CELAC, have establishe­d the China-CELAC forum.

Leaders of CELAC countries agreed in 2014 during the second CELAC Summit held in Havana to set up the forum.

“China’s economic growth decisively helped most Latin American countries in their fight against the internatio­nal financial crisis,” he said.

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Alberto J. Blanco Silva, Cuban ambassador to China

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