Caracas, July 3 (RHC) -- Cuba and Venezuela concluded today the Ninth Meeting for Analysis and Improvement of Cooperation Projects between the two nations, held in Caracas every three months.
After several days of assessment, both delegations determined which programs should be terminated and those that should continue in sectors such as transport, agriculture, trade, oil, mining and social missions.
Cuban Deputy Minister of Foreign Trade and technical secretary, Roberto Lopez, reported that during 2015 more than 60 joint projects will be developed.
Meanwhile, the Venezuelan Deputy Minister for Economic Cooperation and technical secretary Ramon Gordils said that thanks to Cuban cooperation, there are tangible improvements in areas such as health and education, and quality of life of the population of the South American country.