Cuba participates in the Regional Meeting of Energy Ministers of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) – Radio Rebelde

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With a view to strengthening strategies and forging innovative alliances that promote collaboration in pursuit of our energy independence, Cuba participates in the Meeting of Energy Ministers of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), convened by Honduras in its capacity as president pro tempore.

This was stated this Friday in Tegucigalpa by Engineer Argelio Jesús Abad Vigoa, First Vice Minister of the sector in the Greater Antilles and at the head of the delegation attending the important regional event.

It is an honor for Cuba to contribute to the meeting – said Abad Vigoa – which becomes a commitment to reaffirm and promote the founding objectives and ideals of integration, defended by this unitary and diverse mechanism of political coordination in its years of existence.

In this context, he reiterated that Cuba is working hard to successfully complete important projects in the field of energy and mines. “with the challenge of guaranteeing access for the entire population and the national economy to a sufficient and secure supply of clean and sustainable energy”.

«It is impossible to ignore that the Island lives under a strict economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the United States for more than 6 decades, intensified to unprecedented levels after the inclusion of our country in the arbitrary list of alleged sponsoring States. of terrorism, which causes dire consequences for the Energy and Mines sector.stressed the First Vice Minister Argelio Jesús Abad Vigoa.

These days, Honduras, in its capacity as pro tempore president of CELAC, calls for reflection by the 33 States of Our America, under the principle of unity in diversity and on issues as vital as the transfer of energy technologies. non-polluting energy to developing countries, international agreements on climate change, environmental protection and the need for a fair energy transition.

The Cuban delegation is also made up of Alejandro García Echememdía, Head of the Transmission Operations Center of the Electrical Industry Construction Company, and Juan Roberto Loforte Osorio, Ambassador in the Central American country.

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