Oman Daily Observer

China seeks new tack in Cuba ties

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HAVANA: Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Saturday said it was time for a new direction in relations with Cuba, during a landmark visit to the Americas’ lone communist-ruled state.

During the first visit by a Chinese premier since the two countries establishe­d diplomatic relations 56 years ago Li pledged to “inject a new dynamic in (bilateral) relations,” Cuban state media reported.

Li met with President Raul Castro at the Palace of the Revolution, with the two communist countries signing about 30 cooperatio­n agreements in a wide range of areas, including a protocol canceling Cuban debts and four loan deals for projects on the island, according to local television.

Though the Cold War ended years ago, Cuba remains isolated after having lost the Soviet Union, and then Venezuela, as its key political and economic allies.

Cuba has restored full diplomatic relations with its longtime nemesis, the United States. Havana is cash-strapped and does not have access to commercial credit. China is Cuba’s top creditor — and its number two trade partner after Venezuela. Their total bilateral trade was worth $1.6 billion in 2015, Chinese sources said.

Li called for deepening cooperatio­n on biotechnol­ogy, renewable energy, computers, home appliances and farm machinery, as well as in culture, education and tourism. Li arrived from Canada, after announcing with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau an agreement to begin talks aimed at reaching a free-trade agreement.

The two leaders set a target doubling trade by 2025.

China is Canada’s second-largest trading partner after the United States, with trade last year exceeding Can$85 billion ($64.5 billion ). of

 ??  ?? Chinese Premier Li Keqiang stands near Cuba’s Vice President Miguel Diaz Canel during a wreath laying ceremony for Cuba’s independen­ce hero Jose Marti at Revolution Square in Havana on Saturday. — Reuters
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang stands near Cuba’s Vice President Miguel Diaz Canel during a wreath laying ceremony for Cuba’s independen­ce hero Jose Marti at Revolution Square in Havana on Saturday. — Reuters

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