Cuba and Denmark Sign Debt Regularization Agreement

Ricardo Cabrisas, Vice-president of the Council of Ministers and the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Denmark in Cuba, Henrik Bramsen Hahn, signed on Thursday an agreement that regularizes bilateral debt, as part of the process of the Multilateral Agreement signed by the Ad-Hoc Group of Cuba Creditor Countries in the Paris Club and the island.
The two parties also exchanged views on the positive progress of bilateral relations and noted the importance of this agreement for the further development of the economic, commercial, financial and investment ties between the Caribbean nation and Denmark, reports the Granma daily.
Accompanying the Danish ambassador was Carl Johan Mortensen, international policy adviser of the Danish Agency of Credits for Exports (EKF), who in turn signed with the Vice-President of the National Bank of Cuba (BNC), Aleida Gonzalez, the agreement that regularizes the short-term debt between the two institutions.
Also representing Cuba at the meeting were Yamila Fernandez del Busto, general director of the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Investment, and Elio Rodriguez, director of Europe and Canada and Manuel Pirez, director of International Law, the two of them from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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