We are moving
toward an economic union between Cuba and Venezuela;
this constitutes a new kind of relationship
● Closing speech by General of
the Army Raúl Castro Ruz, president of the Councils
of State and Ministers, at the 1st Cuba-Venezuela
Presidential Summit
Dear
and esteemed Venezuelan and Cuban vice presidents
and ministers;
Delegates:
We have attended the celebrations for the 57th
anniversary of the 26th of July attacks. There could
have been no better setting for this meeting.
We have concluded the first Cuba-Venezuela
Presidential Summit, which opens up a new stage in
our relations, after following a long and intense
path, during which the links between our peoples
have continued to strengthen, guided by the
principles of friendship, cooperation and solidarity.
We are fulfilling the commitments reached by both
parties last April, an occasion on which we agreed
to periodically hold these meetings to provide them
with an appropriate and systematic follow-up.
Both in the preparatory process – in which
President Chávez directly participated – and in this
meeting, we have rigorously examined the progress of
our exchanges in the economic, commercial and
financial orders, areas in which we have increased
cooperation and intensified complementariness. What
is required now is constant monitoring and
evaluation so that everything that has been agreed
is fulfilled and so that we can guarantee, to the
greatest degree possible, the development of our
economies in a manner that satisfies the material
and spiritual needs of our peoples.
Many compañeros have worked intensively
over the past few days in high-level preparatory
technical meetings. The results of the working
groups that preceded us demonstrate the
opportunities that we have to continue advancing our
economic integration. We have identified 139
projects with the potential to be established in the
medium term, of which a significant number can be
implemented immediately. We have also reviewed a
further 370, such as those mentioned by Vice
President Ramírez, which may be evaluated in the
future.
The hierarchy that we have achieved within these
projects, and their concentration in strategic
sectors such as energy, food production, healthcare,
mining and light industry, makes it possible for us
to give them due priority and to concentrate our
efforts and resources in those areas that are
strategic for the development of our nations and
guarantee the sustainability and strength of our
political and socioeconomic systems.
It is our duty to work together and make the
maximum effort to implement these agreements within
the agreed timeframes, with the necessary rigor and
quality, optimizing resources, achieving tangible
results, and quickly counteracting factors that
could endanger the fulfillment of these goals.
This is the effort that our peoples are demanding
of us; it is our contribution to strengthening the
links of sisterhood that we have forged and which
have their roots in a common history, in the spirit,
thinking and work of Bolívar and under the constant
inspiration of Fidel and Chávez.
We are moving toward an economic union between
Cuba and Venezuela. It constitutes a new kind of
relationship that will permit a greater level of
organization of joint projects and, at the same
time, it is an important step toward the aim of
achieving real economic complementariness, based on
the optimum use of infrastructure, knowledge and the
existing resources of both countries and, above all,
the political will of our governments.
Once again, we have confirmed our will to
increasingly strengthen cooperation with other
peoples on a basis of absolute respect for the path
chosen by each country and conscious of the fact
that we will only overcome if we are united. This is
demonstrated in the advances that we have made
together, Cubans and Venezuelans, those who have a
duty to share what we have achieved with our
brothers and sisters in ALBA and other nations.
Dear compañeros:
It is particularly significant and hopeful that
our economic links are being consolidated and are
growing, even in the midst of the global economic
crisis.
We are confronting a difficult international
situation which, in addition to political and
economic instability and the deterioration of the
environment, is presenting the dangers of new
military adventures in different parts of the world
which, in one way or another, affect us all.
In our region, the deployment of U.S. military
bases in Colombia is placing regional stability and
the sovereignty of neighboring states at risk. We
support Venezuela’s right to defend itself from
threats and provocations.
We are fighting for peace and harmony between
sister peoples and our actions will always have this
objective; but in case any problem arises, no one
should have the slightest doubt about whose side
Cuba will be on.
For 200 years, since the beginning of our wars of
independence and since long before that, historical
experience has taught us that "Our America" has only
one alternative: to unite, fight and overcome.
¡Gloria a Bolívar and Martí!
Viva to the friendship between the peoples of
Cuba and Venezuela!