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Heads of State and of Government,
Delegations and participants at the 4th
PETROCARIBE Summit,
People of Cienfuegos,
Fellow Cubans:
The closing of the 4th PETROCARIBE Summit and
the commissioning of the first stage of the
Camilo Cienfuegos oil refinery, a PDV-CUPET S.A.
joint venture company, alone make this an
important ceremony. Other reasons, however, add
to its significance.
On numerous occasions, our Commander in Chief
has denounced the serious threat to the survival
of our species posed by the wild consumption of
oil by developed capitalist countries and by the
rapid exhaustion of proven reserves, when no
alternatives to eliminate dependency on this
non-renewable resource in the short and middle
term exist.
If, to the unfavourable correlation between
supply and demand which prevails in the
hydrocarbons market, we add such factors as the
dwindling of crude inventories in the United
States, the marked devaluation of the dollar,
wars or the threat of armed conflict,
speculation in markets and the world’s
insufficient refining capacity, it is easy to
understand why oil prices have skyrocketed.
This is a stifling and devastating state of
affairs for Third World economies, particularly
for the world’s poorest nations.
Factors such as rising costs in production and
services sectors or the deepening of unfair
trade, to mention only two, are coupled with the
absence of international initiatives which, on
the basis of equity and rationality, could at
least mitigate the effects of this crisis and
make the draconian conditions which govern
economic and commercial relations in today’s
world more flexible.
The one regional energy project of a new kind
that represents an exception is, precisely,
PETROCARIBE.
Let us look around the world for an exporter who
supplies fuel on the basis of the principles of
cooperation, solidarity and complementarity,
principles which have nothing in common with
free market laws.
Let us look for another financial mechanism that
supplies hydrocarbons to poor countries, gives
them the option of paying only 60 % of their
value at the time of shipment and allows them to
pay the remaining value over 25 years, charging
an interest of 1 %.
We could also try and find out whether, in any
other part of the world, the supplier encourages
investing 40 % of the oil bill, whose payment is
deferred, in projects and programs that benefit
the people.
Perhaps U.S. leaders will consider adding the
wrong of meddling in the internal affairs of
PETROCARIBE member states to the list of
innumerable crimes and sins of which they accuse
President Chávez, because of this unprecedented
payment scheme that is a means of combating
illiteracy, developing public health, building
industries, expanding services, in brief, of
increasing our peoples’ wellbeing.
This is not, therefore, the closing ceremony of
yet another international meeting on the energy
crisis, of the many that adopt, as their one
agreement, the decision to gather once again,
later on and in a different place, to debate the
same issues, which have only worsened over time.
The first aim of this ceremony is to close the
4th Summit of Heads of State of PETROCARIBE,
which, progressively, is finding solutions to
the difficulties created by the international
energy crisis and whose agreements will offer us
concrete answers, to the extent that we all
manage to rally our efforts in this area.
The second aim, as I’ve already said, is to
commission the Camilo Cienfuegos refinery,
following the first stage of renovation.
Thus ends a long period of paralysis which began
in April 1995 as a result of the demise of the
Soviet Union and the intensification of the
United States’ economic blockade on Cuba.
Immense efforts were required to preserve the
facilities and our most valuable capital: the
refinery’s excellent workers.
It is admirable that, in a mere 18 months and
through an investment of only 136 million
dollars, 15 projects should have been executed.
These projects have not only allowed us to
renovate the facilities but also to automate
operations and reach the refinery’s capacity of
65 thousand barrels of crude oil per day.
Cuba would not have been able to rescue this
great refinery were it not for the Bolivarian
Alternative for the Peoples of Our America
(ALBA), a model for cooperation sustained by the
same principles that guide PETROCARIBE, proof
that, through unity and fraternal cooperation
and by complementing each other economically, we
can overcome the most difficult of circumstances
and move forward.
ALBA confirms that a better world CAN BE BUILT.
This investment also included the construction
of a water pipeline, the modernization of
electric substations, the installation and
expansion of new services (including telephone
services), the improvement of street lighting
fixtures and voltage, and road maintenance,
measures which address the needs, not only of
the refinery, but of other industries and
communities in the area as well.
The productive efforts undertaken to complete
the construction of the first one hundred petro-homes,
today inaugurated as part of the Simón Bolívar
community, are also worthy of praise.
This donation is yet another action which
attests to the fruitful and exemplary
cooperation with the sister Bolivarian Republic
of Venezuela, which affords us access to one of
the most modern and efficient home-building
technologies.
For these impressive results, we congratulate
the people of Cienfuegos, who, as comrade Fidel
once pointed out, have never failed the
Revolution, its organizations, political or
government leaders! They have shown us how we
must work to make definitive progress.
A new stage in the development of Cuba’s
petrochemical industry begins. Cuban and
Venezuelan technicians are working in new
projects to expand this refinery’s capacity,
produce ammonia, urea, chlorine, PVC, paint,
structural elements for petro-homes and expand
fertilizer production, which is crucial to the
development of agriculture.
Friends who are with us today, fellow Cubans:
Let us congratulate ourselves for the fruits of
these efforts, for the results obtained by PDVSA
and CUPET, by the people of Venezuela and Cuba.
An especially heartfelt salute goes out to the
President of the Bolivarian Republic of
Venezuela, dear friend of Fidel’s and of Cuba’s,
comrade Hugo Rafael Chávez Frías.
Upholding our socialist Revolution, 90 miles
from a ferocious enemy, has not been easy, but
here we stand, and will continue to stand, with
nearly 50 years of struggle and victories behind
us, resolved to continue sharing the fruits of
our experience and our knowledge with other
peoples fraternally and modestly, truer to the
ideas of Bolívar and Marti than ever before,
forever engaged in combat with the enemy, as Che
taught us, upholding Fidel’s invincible truth
and justice.
Let us loudly proclaim:
Long live PETROCARIBE and ALBA!
Long live Fidel and Chávez!
Ever onwards to victory! |