Today we celebrate CARICOM-Cuba Day as mandated by Heads of State and
Government of the Member States of the Caribbean Community and Cuba on 8
December 2002. That decision was taken on the occasion of the thirtieth
anniversary of the establishment in 1972 of diplomatic relations between the
then four independent states of the Region and the Government of Cuba.
Relations between the Caribbean Community and the Republic of Cuba have
strengthened over time. The Government and People of Cuba have contributed
generously to the development of the Region's human resources as well as to the
cultural, social and economic growth of our societies. Persons from the
Caribbean region have been trained in Cuba in the areas of medicine, education,
sports, culture and agriculture among other fields. Cuban doctors, nurses and
other health care professionals have served and continue to serve the countries
and people of the Caribbean Community with great skill and dedication.
The Governments and people of the Region appreciate the benefits that have
accrued to us from the relationship between the Caribbean Community and the
Republic of Cuba. We hope that these bonds of friendship and cooperation, which
have been immensely strengthened by the signing of a CARICOM-Cuba Trade and
Economic Cooperation Agreement in July 2000, are also enhancing the lives of the
Cuban people.
As the Caribbean Community continues to express and demonstrate solidarity
with the People of Cuba, I extend fraternal greetings to our sister country, and
convey the best wishes of the Caribbean Community for the prosperity, good
health and happiness of the people of Cuba - our brothers and sisters in this
our Caribbean family.
To the Government and People of Cuba!