Sunday, November 11, 2007

La hipocresia de Sudafrica.



Gracias al embargo al regimen de aparteid in Sudafrica, esta nacion africana pudo al fin obtener su libertad. Hoy, en el caso del cruel aparteid castrista, le vira la espalda al pueblo cubano y la embajadora en Cuba de Sudafrica, Thenjiwe Mtintso dice que busca junto a Cuba los medios para vencer los obstaculos del embargo de los Estados Unidos. !Hipocritas! La Cuba libre del futuro nunca ha de olvidar a los complices del castrismo en el mundo, en especial a esta nacion incosecuente con su historia.
Juan Cuellar




US embargo discouraging SA-Cuba business
Sapa

Business Day



Thenjiwe Mtintso
embajadora de Sudafrica en Cuba


A US trade embargo against Cuba was discouraging South African companies from doing business in that country, delegates attending the SA-Cuba joint bilateral commission heard on Friday.

Speaking at the closing of the two-day commission in Cape Town which was seeking ways of increasing trade between the two countries, SA’s ambassador to Cuba Thenjiwe Mtintso said certain companies were concerned that doing business with the Cubans might put their American interests at risk.

"They do not want to jeopardise their relationship with America," she said.

Foreign Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma said that while SA was co-operating well with Cuba in areas such as skills development and education, trade between the two countries was almost non-existent.

"We have identified this as a major challenge," she said.

However, Dlamini-Zuma said, the two countries were working together to find ways of dealing with the difficulties created by the embargo. "We have already put together a task team to look at this obstacle," she said.

Imposed more than four decades ago, the US embargo against Cuba restricts American companies from doing business with the island state, making it difficult for the country to engage in international trade since many of its potential business partners have economic links with the US.

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