Qureshi holds talks with Cuban counterpart

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi held wide-ranging talks with Cuban Vice President Roberto Morales Odeja, here at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Wednesday.

The Cuban delegation is on a three-day bilateral visit to Islamabad, says a press release issued here.

The foreign minister highlighted the excellent bilateral relations between Pakistan and Cuba. He reiterated Pakistan's gratitude for the generous and unprecedented support offered by Cuba after the Oct 2005 earthquake. He added that there is enormous potential for Pakistan and Cuba to enhance cooperation in the health and agricultural sectors.

Appreciating the Cuban advancement in the field of bio-technology, the foreign minister proposed collaboration in research & development for production of life saving vaccines. He also underlined the need to enhancing economic cooperation and people to people exchanges in order to deepen and strengthen the bilateral ties.

The foreign minister also briefed the Cuban delegation on Indian unilateral and illegal actions of 5 August in the Indian-occupied Jammu & Kashmir. While highlighting the ongoing sufferings of the inanocent people, he encouraged Cuba to raise its voice against the human rights violations in IOJ&K.

The foreign minister also offered training opportunities for Cuban diplomats at Pakistan's Foreign Service Academy, Islamabad.

After the meeting, Pakistan and Cuba signed the agreement on the exemption from visa requirement for diplomatic and official passport holders. The secretary interior signed the agreement on behalf of Pakistan. The agreement would facilitate the travel of the officials of the two countries.-PR

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