French association to participate in a forum in Cuba for balance in the world
Paris, Jan 15 (RHC) A delegation of the Cuba Coopération France -CubaCoop- association arrived in Cuba on Saturday to participate in the 5th International Conference for the Balance of the World, a forum that will address the main challenges facing humanity today.
Miguel Quintero, first vice-president of the organization, and Michel Le Magoarou, secretary general of its Armor Committee (Brittany region), will represent CubaCoop in the meeting to be held in Havana from the 24th to the 28th of this month, where they will share the experiences accumulated in more than a quarter of a century supporting our country.
The agenda of the delegation will also include the activities of the Conference program, and the presentation of a paper on cooperation and action in Europe against the economic, commercial, and financial blockade that the U.S. government has imposed on Cuba for more than six decades.
In this regard, Quintero will share details of a recently delivered petition to the European Parliament, which includes the demand for immediate measures at the institutional and governmental level in the old continent to combat Washington's siege and its extraterritorial nature.
The demand was launched by CubaCoop, the State Movement of Solidarity with Cuba in Spain, the National Association of Italy-Cuba Friendship, and the Swedish-Cuban Association of Solidarity, with requested actions such as the designation of banks in the member states of the European Union to carry out financial transactions with the island.
The French association created in 1995 expressed high expectations for their participation in the meeting in the Cuban capital, which offers the opportunity for interaction between organizations and people concerned about the world situation and the danger it represents for the survival of the human species.
According to the organizers, the 5th International Conference for the Balance of the World constitutes a space for a plural and multidisciplinary thinking to help raise awareness among world public opinion about the evils afflicting humanity and the need to act together without delay.
The forum will commemorate the 170th anniversary of the birth of Cuban national hero José Martí (1853-1895), who left a legacy of values ranging from independence and peace to unity and harmony with nature. (Source: Prensa Latina).