Just two days after a massive crackdown on Cuban dissidents, Spain's Socialist government reaffirms its complicity with tyranny:
HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuba and Spain on Saturday took a big step toward mending relations by signing a broad agreement that re-establishes cooperation halted in 2003 after Havana jailed 75 dissidents.Spanish International Cooperation Minister Leire Pajin said the deal includes support for small business, the environment, food security and joint efforts in other countries such as Haiti.
Pajin said after the signing ceremony in Havana that it was not yet possible to set an amount of aid for the first year of the agreement in 2008 because some projects were still in the planning stages.
Spain is Cuba's third-biggest trading partner at around $1 billion (490 million pounds) per year and a major investor in the island nation.
"We are going to resume cooperation. The challenge is to demonstrate to other European countries that we can work together based on respect and equality," Cuban Minister of Foreign Investment and Economic Cooperation Marta Lomas told the media on Friday.
Spain has chosen its side.
Hopefully, the rest of the EU will hold firm against Havana.
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