Venezuelan President Pledges Greater Cooperation With St. Kitts

BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, Sep 24 2015Venezuelan President, Nicolás Maduro presented cheques to former sugar workers here during a brief visit on Wednesday.

The presentation was made at a ceremony in front of the Sugar Workers Restoration Fund Secretariat on South Independence Square Street.

The EC$16 million for the former sugar workers was donated by the Venezuelan Government in support of the Government’s pledge to compensate people who did not receive compensation or the full amount owed to them when the industry closed in 2005.

The MOU signed between the two countries paves the way for bilateral relations in a number of areas including housing, infrastructure, law and order, education and training, agriculture, energy, technical assistance and health. Under health, it is expected that locals with various eye diseases will be able to access specialist medical treatment from Venezuela through the Miracle Mission programme.

President Maduro said the support for St. Kitts and Nevis, which is primarily facilitated through the PetroCaribe agreement, is in keeping with the vision to “create a new world based on equality, solidarity and peace for all.”

“We have done a lot, but as I said to my brother Timothy Harris, there’s still a lot to do in the future,” President Maduro said. “It is undeniable that without PetroCaribe … this region might be facing the terrible and painful situation that today [exists] in Africa, in the Middle East and other areas of the world.”

Prime Minister, Dr. Timothy Harris, thanked President Maduro for the support St. Kitts and Nevis has received over the years. He specifically mentioned the contribution for the former sugar workers hailing it as a move to “correct an injustice.”