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11/10/2009 
DR. MITCHELL MEETS NEW CUBAN AMBASSADOR  
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November 9th, 2009: Leader of the Opposition, Dr. the Rt. Hon Keith Mitchell says the relationship between Grenada and Cuba has transcended political organisation and administrations. According to him the relationship between both countries is historic and extremely significant. He expressed his appreciation to the Government and people of Cuba for the role they have played in Grenada’s development over the years. . Dr. Mitchell shared those sentiments when he was visited last Friday by the new Cuban Ambassador to Grenada, Ambassador Angel Reigossa De La Cruz. Both were happy to renew acquaintances as they would have met on several occasions when Dr. Mitchell visited Cuba as Prime Minister of Grenada. Ambassador De La Cruiz, the former Chief of Protocol, complimented Dr. Mitchell for being the first Caribbean leader to visit Cuba after the demise of the Grenada Revolution. He said this visit was largely responsible for Grenada and other countries in the region reestablishing ties with Cuba after many years. He acknowledged that this was a bold and historic step taken at the time by the then Grenadian leader saying that it would have meant a lot to the Government and people of Cuba. The Opposition leader said the contribution Cuba has made to the development of Grenada through Sports, Education and training, health and infrastructural development will always be remembered by the people of Grenada. He continued, “What is significant about the contributions made to Grenada by Cuba is that there were never any strings attached.” Commenting on recent statements made to the media about Cuba, Dr. Mitchell said he is appalled that in some quarters it is felt that Cuba would have been too involved in the internal affairs of Grenada and was therefore responsible for the destruction of the Grenada Revolution. He said the Opposition is of the firm view that the internal fighting, the thirst for political power and the treatment meted out to ordinary Grenadians were the key ingredients for the failure of the revolution. He noted that no external forces should be blamed for a problem that was created at home and challenged those involved to take responsibility rather than passing on the blame to Cuba. Commenting on the issue, the Cuban Ambassador said that Cuba’s policy has always been that it would not get involved in the internal affairs of any country. The Ambassador pledged to do all in his capacity to improve further the relationship between Cuba and Grenada and extended best wishes to Dr. Mitchell.
 

 


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DR. MITCHELL MEETS NEW CUBAN AMBASSADOR  
Hi Kevin it is good to hear from you ,my friend i have never read any book/books by Mr Karl Marx and i am not a communist or left winger but i say this i have been lead to believed that America and the University (havard) is run by capitalist so whats your point. It seems that you like describing people as with limited knowledge therefore i am please that you will enlightened me with your knowledge i await your reply and keep it real one love.
00By: gabe
11/17/2009 10:04:34 AM
Gabe, be very careful to what you ascribe to be a "capitalist university" and a "capitalist country." Dont foolishly make this assumptions based on your very limited knowledge of the definition of capitalism, before you make these assumptions I suggest you reading books written by Karl Marx and others.
00By: Kevin
11/16/2009 3:12:11 PM
Hi Joe yes you are right this man KCM is like a pimp and he will pimp at anything so long as it gets him what he want this man is suppose to be an educated man but there is an old saying which says that not all educated people are educated meaning that he KCM is all for himself and dammed the rest and as you said he was educated in a capitalist university and yet no capitalist country would touch him /grenada while he was in office that tells you something about the man and grenada did well by getting rid of him and his bunch. The road ahead is going to get harded while our country and its people gets out of this current financial straight jacket and our people has to understand that and must be told that not all the promises made by this government is going to come on board straight away and that hard decisions has to be made but we must be united as a country to get our country back again and as for KCM this man should never be allowed to rule our country again and its about time the Members of the NNP remove his as their leader because he is a liability to his party and the country. one love one grenada
00By: gabe
11/11/2009 4:46:04 AM
Is it true that Keith Mitchell no longer dislikes Communists or is he just an opportunist? He said so many bad things about "those Communists" during the late eighties or early nineties while speaking at Howard University that I am now SHOCK to hear him say just the opposite. This guy will do anything to hold on to power. He was ignored by the Capitalists therefore he is clinging on to the Communist. Whats next? The saying goes "a drowning man catches a straw". I think thats Keith's last straw.
00By: Joe
11/10/2009 10:04:10 PM