The parties confirmed their willingness to enhance their bilateral ties by consolidating the Agreement for Political Dialogue and Cooperation (ADPC), signed in 2016.
On Wednesday, Cuba and the European Union held their third Joint Council during a virtual meeting headed by the high representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell and the Foreign Affair Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla.
The parties confirmed their willingness to enhance their bilateral ties by consolidating the Agreement for Political Dialogue and Cooperation (ADPC), signed in 2016. “It is possible to build spaces for dialogue and cooperation for mutual benefit while respecting our differences,” said the Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parilla. “Relations between Cuba and the European Union are progressing towards their consolidation,” the official added.
On Wednesday, the block reiterated its rejection to the U.S. blockade, the application of Titles III and IV of the Helms-Burton Act. Similarly, Cuba’s inclusion on the list of States Sponsoring Terrorism of the United States Department of State.