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The Heads of State and Government of the PETROCARIBE Member
States gathered in Cienfuegos, Cuba, on 21st December 2007:
Recognizing
that, by virtue of Venezuela's strategic and open-handed
initiative, PETROCARIBE is now a real and effective
programme in full implementation, as a demonstration of the
spirit of solidarity, cooperation and integration which
inspired it;
Emphasizing
the dire consequences of an inequitable international
economic order that, among other things, has a negative
impact on commodities prices, including hydrocarbons, and
stressing the duty to protect developing nations from the
harmful repercussions of rising fuel prices;
Acknowledging
the serious effects of the weakening of the US dollar in the
escalation of international oil prices;
Highlighting
the fact that, when the oil bill is rising at a faster rate,
the Caribbean nations have a scheme that increasingly
guarantees the necessary supplies on fair and sustainable
terms;
Noting
that PETROCARIBE has proved to be more than a trade
mechanism for oil supply and currently constitutes a
strategic framework for energy security also including
cooperation to ensure efficiency and savings in the
generation, distribution and consumption of energy, as
widely demonstrated by energy cooperation projects which
have been implemented in various Caribbean countries;
Stressing
that the initiatives of a social nature aimed at benefiting
the poorest sectors of the participating countries have
started to produce positive results and will remain a
central objective of PETROCARIBE and that the literacy,
healthcare, education and housing programmes are fine
examples of the equitable uses to which the large revenues
nowadays received by exporters of energy resources can be
put, in a spirit of solidarity, while the same
considerations apply to the savings generated in importing
countries participating in the scheme;
Stressing
also the role of PETROCARIBE and the integrationist
principles of the Bolivarian Alternative for the Peoples of
Our America, in the ongoing creation by the Caribbean
nations of an efficient sub-regional energy scheme,
involving additional oil-refining, storage and transport
capacity, an infrastructure for natural gas export, import
and processing, as well as education and training programmes
for energy-industry personnel;
1.
Are convinced that
the agreements reached within the PETROCARIBE framework
constitute an important tool for ensuring energy security
and hence for contributing decisively to promoting
sustainable economic and social development among the
participating nations.
2.
Confirm
our commitment to contributing to common energy security, as
well as to the development and further integration of the
countries of the Caribbean and Central America, through the
sovereign use of energy resources.
3.
Assert
that PETROCARIBE is a model for cooperation between
developing countries, guided by the principles of solidarity
and special and differential treatment in relation to
nations lacking natural energy resources.
4.
Take note
of the significant contribution of the agreements concluded
within the PETROCARIBE framework, in mitigating the negative
impact of the high and rising cost of hydrocarbons on the
economies relying upon these imports.
5.
Recognize
the positive social impact on our peoples caused by the
programs financed by the Alba Caribe Fund, as a
complementary arm in support of the Petrocaribe energy
projects.
6.
Note with satisfaction the progress made in
implementing the agreements reached since the 1st
PETROCARIBE Summit and welcome that the first steps have
been taken in establishing the infrastructure required for
meeting the commitments arising from these. In this context,
we undertake to adopt the measures required to ensure due
progress in these matters.
7.
Reiterate
the need for continued investment of the economic resources
saved through the financing of 40% of the total oil bill in
projects of high social content that have an impact on
reducing poverty in our countries.
8.
Acknowledge
that the protagonists of the energy integration process are
the State, the sector companies and society as a whole, such
that a balance is achieved between the interests of the
countries, the needs of the peoples and sectoral efficiency.
9.
Express
our support for the national and popular processes taking
place in Latin America, in defence of their sovereignty and
their natural resources and, particularly, our solidarity
towards the government of Bolivia and its president, Evo
Morales, in the face of attempts to subvert Bolivia’s
democratic process and dismantle the country.
10.
Have resolved
to stimulate energy saving and efficient use of energy, as
well as development of renewable-energy systems, as a
contribution to energy security, promoting universal access
to energy and environmental preservation.
11.
Welcome
the resolution adopted at the 3rd Meeting of the PETROCARIBE
Council of Ministers held during the present 4th Summit.
12.
Have similarly resolved
to maintain the impetus of PETROCARIBE and create within it
new initiatives that, to an increasing degree, decisively
and tangibly contribute to economic and social development
among our nations and to the wellbeing of our peoples.
13.
Agree to
hold the 5th and 6th PETROCARIBE Summits in Saint Kitts and
Nevis and Belize, respectively.
Cienfuegos, Cuba,
21st December 2007 |